From 18b1dba9b6b1567cd1a2fa8a153351d3e755d0cd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: stempler Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2024 00:09:11 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] refactor: automated resource update --- .../.metadata/metadata.yml | 2 + ...sandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd | 4 + ...sandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd | 5 + ...sandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd | 5 + .../ac/2.0/AtmosphericConditions.xsd | 760 +++++ .../act-core/3.0rc1/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd | 253 ++ .../act-core/3.0rc2/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd | 633 ++++ .../act-core/3.0rc3/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd | 624 ++++ .../3.0rc1/ActivityComplex_Extended.xsd | 464 +++ .../draft-schemas/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd | 1040 ++++++ .../draft-schemas/ad/3.1rc1/Addresses.xsd | 1015 ++++++ ...riculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd | 103 + ...riculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd | 196 ++ ...riculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd | 211 ++ ...turalAndAquacultureFacilitiesExtension.xsd | 1401 +++++++++ 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+ + + + + + + -- Name -- +scanning radar observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML observsation measuring a set of backscatter profiles along a radar look direction rotating in azimuth at fixed elevation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML scanning radar observation is a discrete gridded coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS, using the radar&rsquo;s azimuth-elevation axes as the spatial coordinate system. As well, successive columns of the grid have a temporal component increasing with the radar scan rotation. + +EXAMPLE Weather radar. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +grid observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML static observsation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML grid observation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + +EXAMPLE Midnight atmospheric surface pressure field analysed on a grid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +CSML observation + +-- Definition -- +A base abstract observation class to provide a common root for domain-specific met/ocean sampling coverage observations. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE CSMLObservation adds nothing to the semantics of the Sampling Coverage(ISO/DIS 19156) from which it derives. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract observable property + +-- Definition -- +Generalisation of more specific observable property classes: simple observable property, composite observable property. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Human readble description of AbstractObservableProperty. + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +Human readable name by which an instance of AbsractObservableProperty is known. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE label can be: rain rate or rainfall rate whereas basePhenomenon shall be :precipitationIntensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile series observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML time series observsation representing a time-series of vertical profiles at a fixed horizontal location. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML profile series observation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of sets of points, or &lsquo;profiles&rsquo;, each profile aligned along the same vertical curve, and at a specific sampling time. The sampling times of successive profiles forms a time-series. + +EXAMPLE Radar wind profiler measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +composite observable property + +-- Definition -- +Observable property consisting of two or more simple observable properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +point series observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML time series observsation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML point series observation is a discrete coverage within a spatiotemporal CRS, with a series of domain elements at a fixed spatial point location but with temporal components corresponding to the series of sampling times. + +EXAMPLE Time-series of daily raingauge precipitation measurements. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Atmospheric condition + +-- Definition -- +An identifiable set of estimated values, and their semantics, of a number of atmospheric phenomena. + +-- Description -- +A set of estimated values of a range of atmospheric phenomena, generated by Atmospheric Condition's observation members, describing the state of the atmosphere over a spatiotemporal extent. + +NOTE The estimated values are based on measurements, on models or on a combination. + +EXAMPLE Measured values of air temperature, pressure and relative humidity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent of AtmosphericCondition. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Member of Atmospheric Condition + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +CSML time series observation + +-- Definition -- +A base absract observation class for observations made repeatedly on a spatial sampling feature, generating a time-series result. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE Mathematically, the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage result is the direct product of the discrete spatial sampling locations and the time-series observation times. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +point observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML static observsation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML point<i> </i>observation is a discrete coverage having a domain of a single point within a compound spatiotemporal CRS. + +EXAMPLE Single raingauge precipitation measurement. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +CSML static observation + +-- Definition -- +A base absract observation class for sampling coverage observations which (may be considered to be) made at an instant in time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +atmospheric condition process + +-- Definition -- +Method, algorithm or instrument, or system of these, which may be used in making an observation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19156:2011] + +NOTE 1 An instance of Atmospheric condition process might consist of more than one components in order to generate the observation result, e.g. component1: instrument , component2: numerical processing of primitive instrument output. + +NOTE 2 An instance of Atmospheric condition process might be responsible for more than one observation events e.g. a radiometer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Document(s) providing further information associated with the atmospheric condition process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier by which an instance of atmospheric condition process is known. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Name or other identifier of a parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . + +EXAMPLE 1 For information resulting from a numerical simulation process: +- the analysis time is represented by the OM_Observation attribute <i>parameter:NamedValue </i>with name= AnalysisTime (TM_Instant) +- the assimilation window is represented by the OM_Observation attribute <i>parameter:NamedValue </i>with name= AssimilationWindow (TM_Period). + +EXAMPLE 2 Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of AtmosphericConditionProcess</li> +</ul> +AtmosphericConditionProcess.processParameter: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +Instance of OM_Observation +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + null:GenericName + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to atmospheric condition process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +section observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML observsation comprising a series of profiles topologically offset from a trajectory. +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML section<i> </i>observation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a set of profiles (usually vertical) arranged along the trajectory path of a ship or aircraft (normally). + +EXAMPLE Vertical profiles of water current measurements taken by an acoustic doppler current profiler towed along a ship&rsquo;s track + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +grid series observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML time series observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML grid series observation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + +EXAMPLE Time-series of three-dimensional oceanic velocity field from a finite-difference general circulation model. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +swath observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML observsation providing a two-dimensional surface grid along a satellite ground path. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML swath<i> </i>observation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a quadrilateral grid in the horizontal, but with a varying time along the central ground-path axis. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +trajectory observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML observsation representing measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML trajectory<i> </i>observation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a set of points associated with successive sampling times and located along the trajectory path. + +EXAMPLE Pollutant concentration from mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile observation + +-- Definition -- +A CSML static observsation that represents a single instantaneous 'profile' of a property along a vertical line in space. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [OGC pending document 11-021] + +NOTE The result of a CSML profile observation is a discrete coverage with respective domain elements having the same temporal component (the instantaneous sampling time) and spatial locations laid out along the sampling curve. + +EXAMPLE Expendable bathythermograph observation of seawater tempearature. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observable property constraint + +-- Definition -- +Description of further detail for an instance of SimpleObservableProperty required when the description provided by the codelist PropertyCode is not sufficient. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Meaning added to an instance of SimpleObsrvableProperty by the value of attribute label. + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +Text added to the name of an instance of SimpleObservableProperty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +simple observable property + +-- Definition -- +Observable property which cannot split into components. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE temperature, total cloud cover, wind direction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +base phenomenon + +-- Definition -- +Name of a simple observable property from a controlled vocabulary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE snow depth, precipitation type etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +constraint + +-- Definition -- + +If present, it shall provide further detail required for an instance of the SimpleObservableProperty. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used when a description of an instance of SimpleObservableProperty from the codelist ObservablePropertyValue is not sufficient. + +EXAMPLE For an observation of time series of daily maximum temperature: +<ul> + <li>basePhenomenon>temperature</li> + <li>constraint>ObservablePropertyConstraint.label>Daily maximum</li> + <li>constraint>ObservablePropertyConstraint.description>Maximum temperature recorded for each day.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-core/3.0rc1/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-core/3.0rc1/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a8ea38d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-core/3.0rc1/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +Activities performed by the “Activity Complex”. Function is as minimum described by a reference to the Activity and potentially complemented by information about Inputs and Outputs involved depending on the context in which is being described. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function “Activity Complex” should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Classified description to define the major final economical objective something (Activity Complex) has being constructed or built for. +Means any activity carried out in the course of an economic activity, a business or an undertaking, irrespectively of its private or public, profit or non-profit character; + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for “Activity Complex” should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A [classified/registered] type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A [classified/registered] type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function and the activities taken place on the "Activity Complex". + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-core/3.0rc2/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-core/3.0rc2/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e1dc36e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-core/3.0rc2/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,633 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Classified description to define the major final economical objective something (Activity Complex) has being constructed or built for. +Means any activity carried out in the course of an economic activity, a business or an undertaking, irrespectively of its private or public, profit or non-profit character; + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for “Activity Complex” should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A [classified/registered] type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A [classified/registered] type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function and the activities taken place on the "Activity Complex". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +Activities performed by the “Activity Complex”. Function is as minimum described by a reference to the Activity and potentially complemented by information about Inputs and Outputs involved depending on the context in which is being described. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function “Activity Complex” should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Classified description to define the major final economical objective something (Activity Complex) has being constructed or built for. +Any activity carried out in the course of an economic activity, a business or an undertaking, irrespectively of its private or public, profit or non-profit character; + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for “Activity Complex” should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +“Data type” that allows providing numerical information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +“Data type” that allows providing numerical [measurable] information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an activity complex, including its address, a contact, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +A [classified/registered] type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit and the measurable amount that complement its definition in the context in which is being referred. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A [classified/registered] type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +An amount measure, such as a volume or mass that complement or extend the definition of one input and output in the context in which this is being referred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-core/3.0rc3/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-core/3.0rc3/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c14b01de --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-core/3.0rc3/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,624 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +Activities performed by the “Activity Complex”. Function is as minimum described by a reference to the Activity and potentially complemented by information about Inputs and Outputs involved depending on the context in which is being described. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function “Activity Complex” should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +A [classified/registered] type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit and the measurable amount that complement its definition in the context in which is being referred. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +An amount measure, such as a volume or mass that complement or extend the definition of one input and output in the context in which this is being referred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity;. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-ext/3.0rc1/ActivityComplex_Extended.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-ext/3.0rc1/ActivityComplex_Extended.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..03805f48 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/act-ext/3.0rc1/ActivityComplex_Extended.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,464 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +A [classified/registered] type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit and the measurable amount that complement its definition in the context in which is being referred. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A [classified/registered] type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +An amount measure, such as a volume or mass that complement or extend the definition of one input and output in the context in which this is being referred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Classified description to define the major final economical objective something (Activity Complex) has being constructed or built for. +Any activity carried out in the course of an economic activity, a business or an undertaking, irrespectively of its private or public, profit or non-profit character; + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for “Activity Complex” should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +“Data type” that allows providing numerical information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +“Data type” that allows providing numerical [measurable] information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A single unit, both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit" as it has been previously described. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of input and/or output per unit of time that could physically/technically be reached by the described Activity Complex during the performance of a specific Activity (Function). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Allowed maximum amounts may be smaller than physically/technical possible maximum amounts. Allowed maximum amounts can be specified under permissions. + +EXAMPLE "physical capacity to incinerate 250000 tons of residual waste per year". + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Permissions, licensed or Certifications held by the Activity Complex to carry out &ldquo;Functions&rdquo; under certain conditions of &ldquo;Capacity&rdquo; and &ldquo;Time&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Include terms described on the legislation as Authorization, Permit, Registration or Voluntary Agreement. Certifications as ISO, EMAS, etc could be also being covered under this element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the activity complex, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Buildings at which the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcels where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dd5a2c12 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1040 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + + -- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ad/3.1rc1/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ad/3.1rc1/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d84d59c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ad/3.1rc1/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1015 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + + -- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bui:Building + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-core/2.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-core/2.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ce2525c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-core/2.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + -- Description -- +Includes a very basic data model and specification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-core/3.0rc1/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-core/3.0rc1/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3de2a7d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-core/3.0rc1/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class “Activity Complex” shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class – Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of an organization covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. +The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock species + +-- Definition -- +Express the livestock species name by using a codevalue. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture species + +-- Definition -- +Express the aquaculture species name by using a codevalue. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The aquaculture species are according to the list in EU regulation (EC) No 1996/788, annex III and or to the FAO ISCAAP 3 alfa code list. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-core/3.0rc2/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-core/3.0rc2/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..64424a4f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-core/3.0rc2/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ + + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class “Activity Complex” shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class – Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of an organization covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. +The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The aquaculture species are according to the list in EU regulation (EC) No 1996/788, annex III and or to the FAO ISCAAP 3 alfa code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-ext/2.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesExtension.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-ext/2.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesExtension.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ccc24d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af-ext/2.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilitiesExtension.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1401 @@ + + + The Agriculural and Aquaculture Facilities model is to be the final model for the AF theme. +it is harmonised towards the general facilitation model, and uses the concept of facility --> installation --> installation part. + +the concept of having a agri/aquacultural parcel as a separate entity is not used. + +the key component is site - holding . +each holding can have buildings, installations and plots. +plots are areas where can be one or more holdings, building or installations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more Agricultural and Aquacultural activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection with the activities carried out on that site. +-- Description -- +Agricultural and Aquacultural Activities refers to the production of primary materials (animal and vegetal) for human use, or as base material for industrial processing (animal feed, human food or other industries). +Depending on the scale, the installations would be represented by areas or points and always linked with a Facility (at less in a 1:1 relation). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A formal consent, such as to the operation of the holding. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the permission, using a specified identification scheme such as a national register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date up to which the permission applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission, such as the authorities that granted the permission. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. +The aquaculture species are according to the list in EU regulation (EC) No 1996/788, annex III. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the livestock species name by using a codevalueand the number of animals of this species. +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the livestsock species name by using a codevalue and the amount of animals of this species. +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The aquaculture species are according to the list in EU regulation (EC) No 1996/788, annex III. +The amount of animals of the species is expressed in number , volume or mass. + + + + + -- Definition -- +First time at which this number of animals of the specified species exist on this site in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from at which this number of animals of the specified species no longer exist on this site in real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code list with the possible status values indicating the granted health status. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code list with the possible status values indicating the granted health status. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the environment in which the aquaculture organisms are kept. (a water type classification). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the environment in which the aquaculture organisms are kept. (a water type classification). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of building, expressed as a code. + +-- Description -- +animal housing according to EU regulation (EC) 1200/2009 annex III chapter V, codes 5.01 - 5.03.99. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of building, expressed as a code. + +-- Description -- +animal housing according to EU regulation (EC) 1200/2009 annex III chapter V, codes 5.01 - 5.03.99. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more Agricultural and Aquacultural activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection with the activities carried out on that site. +-- Description -- +Agricultural and Aquacultural Activities refers to the production of primary materials (animal and vegetal) for human use, or as base material for industrial processing (animal feed, human food or other industries). +Depending on the scale, the installations would be represented by areas or points and always linked with a Facility (at less in a 1:1 relation). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier for the installation using a specified identification schema, such as a national register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the installation part. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The description of the facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the facility started to exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the facility no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific technical part of the Installation which is developing a representative functionality that should be registered under the legislation. +-- Description -- +This level of description should applied for specific parts of the installations which must be register following the legislation. Manure Storage, Tanks (Special or Raw Products) ,&hellip; would be included under this definition. Independently the dimension this entity would be represented as points. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the type of the installation part, according to a code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: holding, site, building, installations and installation parts. +Invokes a production unit for producing agricultural or aquacultural products, with dedicated input and output. +It applies where the production infrastructures may have an equivalent behaviour. + +-- Description -- +A production unit for a particilar product, with an associated input and output. +The output part can be described in parameters for the product, the waste and the emissions to air, water and soil. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An economic activity selected from a list of economic activities, such as Eurostat NACE. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of an organization covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the holding. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_polygon when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the livestsock species name by using a codevalue and the amount of animals of this species. +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The aquaculture species are according to the list in EU regulation (EC) No 1996/788, annex III. +The amount of animal;s of the species is expressed in number , volume or mass. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the species , coded according to the FAO ISCAAP 3 alfa code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the species expressed in a numeric value. +-- Description -- +The amount is expressed in a numeric value. The type of value (mass, volume , number of animals) is expressed by the measureUnit attribute. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Independent portion of the land or water surface, clearly delimited, including or matching the limits of a Site, that is Holding. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the plot. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of the geographical dimension/position of the plot. (polygons). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the size of the plot, expressed in M2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economic activity executed on the plot, as coded accoring to EU regulation (EC) 1200/2009, annexII, chapter 2. (codes 2.01 - 2.04.07 an 2.06.03 - 2.06.04). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method of irrigation. + +-- Description -- +Source FAO Corporate document repositiory +Source Plan4all. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the plot which can be irrigated, expressed in m2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the plot which is equipped with artificial subsurface drainage system(s), expressed in m2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First time at which this plot exist on this site in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this plot no longer exist on this site in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building used for agricultural or aquaculture activities. + +-- Description -- +A construction to store agricultural and aquaculture commodities, harvested crops , keeping of animals or storing equipment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of the geographical dimension/position of the &ldquo;building&rdquo;. Can be GM_Polygon or GM_Point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the building, expressed as a code. +-- Description -- +A building can consists out of one or more building parts. each building part can be of an other type. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of aquaculture activity. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of aquaculture activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the livestsock species name by using a codevalue and the number of animals of this species. +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded according to the specification in regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same livestock species kept on the specific site. + +-- Description -- +The livestock species are secified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the number of animals in the group belonging to one specified livestock species hosted on the specified site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source of water useful for all kinds of activities of the facility site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of water given by the water source, in cubic metres per second. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of water source, according to Regulation (EC) No 1200/2009. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator for the health status, expressed per disease. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the species name by using a code value. + +-- Description -- +The EU regulation 788/1996 uses theASFIS list of species for fishery statistics purposes. +http://www.fao.org.fishery.collection.asfis.en . + + + + + -- Definition -- +The granted health status of the population of the particular species. + +-- Description -- +The healthstatus is granted for a one species. +The status can be declared desease free +under surveillance programma +not known to be infected +others + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date from when the healthstatus was granted. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date from when the granted healthstatus is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +INSPIRE identifier of the holding. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the holding. + + + + + '-- Definition -- +the adress of the fysical location of the holding. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A general description of the holding and its characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiers of the holding used by the specified identification scheme, such as a national register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the holding. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Permissions granted in relation to the holding. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Parties related to the holding, such as operators or owners. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the holding started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the holding started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of aquaculture installation. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of aquaculture installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List de different methods of irrigation, according to EU regulation EC 1200/2009, annex III, chaper VIII. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List de different methods of irrigation, according to EU regulation EC 1200/2009, annex III, chaper VIII. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Leading the water along the ground, either by flooding the whole area or leading the water along small furrows between the crops, using gravity as a force. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Irrigation the plants by propelling the water under high pressure as rain over the parcels. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Irrigation the plants by placing the water low by the plants drop by drop or with micro sprinklers or by forming fog-like conditions. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the type of the installation part, according to a code list. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the type of the installation part, according to a code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +The name of the species , coded according to the FAO ISCAAP 3 alfa code list. + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +The name of the species , coded according to the FAO ISCAAP 3 alfa code list. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the species , coded according to the FAO ISCAAP 3 alfa code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the species name by using a codevalue. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Express the species name by using a codevalue. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of water source, according to Regulation (EC) No 1200/2009. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of water source, according to Regulation (EC) No 1200/2009. + + + + + + -- Description -- +(Ponds or dams) + + + + + -- Description -- + from lakes, rivers or watercources. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A technical unit or a delimited area operated by the same owner of the (aquaculture) holding, where one or more activities listed in Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 are carried out. + +-- Description -- +Source ( Plan4all - modified) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of aquaculture activity. + +-- Description -- +In the enumeration next values are possible: +grow out +nursery +hatchery +other. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of aquaculture installation. + +-- Description -- +In the enumeration fixed values for the types of installation are listed, like: +ponds +tanks and raceways +enclosures and pens +etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the environment in which the aquaculture organisms are kept. (a water classification). + +-- Description -- +The type of water can be +marine, freshwater or brackish water. (enumeration). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator for the health status, expressed per disease. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af/3.0rc3/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af/3.0rc3/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2962fa09 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/af/3.0rc3/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am-ca/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone_ControlledActivities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am-ca/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone_ControlledActivities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d59f7ee9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am-ca/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone_ControlledActivities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information describing the type of activity that is controlled within the zone. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of control method used to manage activities or measures within the zone. + +-- Description -- +An activity can be controlled using different types of method to achieve different types of objective. + +EXAMPLES: +<ul> + <li>Water abstraction or mineral extraction may be regulated (i.e. require a permit) to avoid over-utilisation of a resource</li> + <li>Animal movements may be restricted or prohibited in the instance of an animal health epidemic (e.g. blue tongue or avian influenza)</li> + <li>Hunting may be permitted or prohibited during a specific time.</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity that is controlled within the zone. + +-- Description -- +This is an extensible INSPIRE codelist containing high-level classification of activity areas. The specific type of activity that this controlled should be defined using the specialisedActivity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific activity type defining the activity that is controlled in the zone. + +-- Description -- +The specialisedActivity is a codelist value that should be derived from thematic or Member State codelist. The specialisedActivity should be an relevant activity that has a narrower definition than the ControlledActivityType. + +Example: + +If the ControlledActivityType is "plantAndAnimalHealth" the specialisedActivity could be "movement" or more specifically "animalMovement" and "humanMovement" (if human movements into an out of a restricted zone apply as was the case with Foot and Mouth disease outbreak in the UK). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Narrative summary providing any additional information that explains what controls apply to the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period defining when restrictions apply. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Specific controls may apply to the activities or measures within specified time periods. + +There are several key use cases for defining a schedule for an activity such as a restriction: + +Define a day or set of days: Monday or Weekends or Public Holidays +Define a range of days: Monday to Thursday +Define a set of days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday +Define a date or range of dates: 2010-10-01 or 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30 +Define a day/range or set of days and time period: Monday between 12:30-13:30, Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm 2010-10-01 between 12:30 and 17:00 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area managed, regulated or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local levels. + +-- Description -- +Extended to include information describing activities that are controlled to achieve specific environment objectives within the zone. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A controlled activity is an activity that is either permitted, prohibited, promoted or restricted within the zone. + +-- Description -- +The ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone has been established to achieve or maintain good environmental status. To achieve this goal Public Authorities must establish a range of measures. These measures may include controlling particular activities within the zone. Examples include: +<ul> + <li>controlling emissions to the environment</li> + <li>restricting movements within the zone</li> + <li>limiting pollutant values to protect health</li> + <li>controlling urban or industrial development to protect cultural heritage, nature and biodiversity and greenspaces</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reoccurring time period defining when an activity is controlled. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day on which the restriction starts or days on which the restriction occurs. + +-- Description -- +The day could either be defined as either a Date or as a Day. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day on which the restriction ends. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day on which the restriction ends. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time defining when the controlled activity starts. + + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Valid values include: +<ul> + <li>21:32:52</li> + <li>21:32:52+02:00</li> + <li>19:32:52Z</li> + <li>19:32:52+00:00</li> + <li>21:32:52.12679</li> +</ul> + +NOTE: if the startTime is empty then it shall be inferred that the restriction applies for 24 hours. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time defining when the controlled activity starts. + +--Description +NOTE: if the endTime is empty then it shall be inferred that the restriction applies for 24 hours. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Choice to specify either the day or start day on which a restriction applies if it is a reoccurring scheduled restriction or a specific date or start date on which a restriction applies. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified day + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified date + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am-ca/3.0rc3/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone_ControlledActivities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am-ca/3.0rc3/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone_ControlledActivities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..caf5acf9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am-ca/3.0rc3/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone_ControlledActivities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information describing the type of activity that is controlled within the zone. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of control method used to manage activities or measures within the zone. + +-- Description -- +An activity can be controlled using different types of method to achieve different types of objective. + +EXAMPLES: +<ul> + <li>Water abstraction or mineral extraction may be regulated (i.e. require a permit) to avoid over-utilisation of a resource</li> + <li>Animal movements may be restricted or prohibited in the instance of an animal health epidemic (e.g. blue tongue or avian influenza)</li> + <li>Hunting may be permitted or prohibited during a specific time.</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity that is controlled within the zone. + +-- Description -- +This is an extensible INSPIRE codelist containing high-level classification of activity areas. The specific type of activity that this controlled should be defined using the specialisedActivity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific activity type defining the activity that is controlled in the zone. + +-- Description -- +The specialisedActivity is a codelist value that should be derived from thematic or Member State codelist. The specialisedActivity should be an relevant activity that has a narrower definition than the ControlledActivityType. + +Example: + +If the ControlledActivityType is "plantAndAnimalHealth" the specialisedActivity could be "movement" or more specifically "animalMovement" and "humanMovement" (if human movements into an out of a restricted zone apply as was the case with Foot and Mouth disease outbreak in the UK). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Narrative summary providing any additional information that explains what controls apply to the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period defining when restrictions apply. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Specific controls may apply to the activities or measures within specified time periods. + +There are several key use cases for defining a schedule for an activity such as a restriction: + +Define a day or set of days: Monday or Weekends or Public Holidays +Define a range of days: Monday to Thursday +Define a set of days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday +Define a date or range of dates: 2010-10-01 or 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30 +Define a day/range or set of days and time period: Monday between 12:30-13:30, Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm 2010-10-01 between 12:30 and 17:00 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Choice to specify either the day or start day on which a restriction applies if it is a reoccurring scheduled restriction or a specific date or start date on which a restriction applies. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified day + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified date + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reoccurring time period defining when an activity is controlled. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day on which the restriction starts or days on which the restriction occurs. + +-- Description -- +The day could either be defined as either a Date or as a Day. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day on which the restriction ends. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day on which the restriction ends. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time defining when the controlled activity starts. + + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Valid values include: +<ul> + <li>21:32:52</li> + <li>21:32:52+02:00</li> + <li>19:32:52Z</li> + <li>19:32:52+00:00</li> + <li>21:32:52.12679</li> +</ul> + +NOTE: if the startTime is empty then it shall be inferred that the restriction applies for 24 hours. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time defining when the controlled activity starts. + +--Description +NOTE: if the endTime is empty then it shall be inferred that the restriction applies for 24 hours. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area managed, regulated or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local levels. + +-- Description -- +Extended to include information describing activities that are controlled to achieve specific environment objectives within the zone. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A controlled activity is an activity that is either permitted, prohibited, promoted or restricted within the zone. + +-- Description -- +The ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone has been established to achieve or maintain good environmental status. To achieve this goal Public Authorities must establish a range of measures. These measures may include controlling particular activities within the zone. Examples include: +<ul> + <li>controlling emissions to the environment</li> + <li>restricting movements within the zone</li> + <li>limiting pollutant values to protect health</li> + <li>controlling urban or industrial development to protect cultural heritage, nature and biodiversity and greenspaces</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am-ru/2.0/ReportingUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am-ru/2.0/ReportingUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c00093e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am-ru/2.0/ReportingUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,254 @@ + + + + Application schema for Reporting Units + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of spatial objects to which reporting information can be associated or linked to (i.e. statistics, indicators, observations and measurements or spatial data). + +-- Description -- +The collection of spatial objects that form the Reporting Unit provide the spatial framework for the associated reported information. +The association or linkage between the spatial objects contained within the reporting unit and reporting information is used to join the data together for generate maps used to describe environmental state, identify long term trends or changes in state between reporting periods. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE This is not the same as the object identifier of the spatial object contained within the unit + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the spatial object that forms the reporting unit. + +-- Description -- +This is required to enable discovery and selection of specific reporting units. + +EXAMPLE: riverBasinDistrict. + +EXAMPLE: bluetongueRestrictionZone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date defining the reporting period. + +--Description -- +NOTE: The reporting period may be represented as either a time period (e.g. 2011-01-01 to 2011-12-31) or as a single date representing the reporting year (e.g. 2011). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contact information for the Public Authority responsible for creating or collating the data that represents the Reporting Unit and submitting the data to relevant Authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Contact information for the Public Authority responsible for generating and submitting the Reporting Unit data should be provided to enable traceability. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the reporting obligation that defines the requirement providing information about the Reporting Unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reporting unit is any spatial object used to represent the spatial extent to which the associated reporting information relates. + +-- Description -- +Reference to or inline encoding of the spatial objects that form the reporting unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the relevant reporting information for which the spatial object defined in the unit provide the spatial extent. + +-- Description -- +The optional reportingInformation property can be used to provide a bi-directional association between the reportingUnit and the related information reported for the same reporting period. + +NOTE: it is assumed that the related information shall carry an association to the Reporting Unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information summarising the obligation that requires the exchange of information for the reporting. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title or commonly used name used to describe the reporting obligation. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Where available, the title or name used to describe the reporting obligation should be derived from an official source. For example EIONET Reporting Obligations Database (ROD). + +EXAMPLE: Bathing Water Directive 2006/7/EC Report - Identification of bathing areas. + +SOURCE: EIONET Reporting Obligations Database (ROD). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Summary description of reporting obligation. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE: Member States shall notify of all waters identified as bathing waters, including the reason for any change compared to the preceding year. (Bathing Water Directive 2006/7/EC Report - Identification of bathing areas). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the article(s) within the legislative instrument that defined the reporting obligation. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The latest legislative information should be recorded. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the authority responsible for receiving or collecting the report. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/2.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/2.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2fe9a470 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/2.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,652 @@ + + + Application Schema for Area Management, Restriction and Regulation Zones + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +A collection of ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone is provided to enable inclusion of a collection level legalBasis property which shall be inherited by all spatial objects. This can be used instead of the feature level legalBasis property to prevent un-necessary data redunancy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legislative instrument that required the establishment of the Management, Restriction or Regulation Zone. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A Management, Restriction or Regulation Zone is an area that has been defined by law to delimit where specific control measures have been established to protect the environment. + +NOTE 2 The latest legislative information should be recorded. + +NOTE 3 This attribute does not need to be provided if the legalBasis shall be been defined at the feature level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Summary of the key environmental objectives established within the management plan or action programme to protect environmental. + +-- Description -- +The types of environmental objective shall vary depending on the domain. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value summarising the key objective(s) established within the management area + +-- Description -- +The objective may be: +<ul> + <li>key pollutants monitored with the zone</li> + <li>harmful organisms</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE: Air Quality objectives may be PM10, PM 2.5, O3 + +EXAMPLE: Plant Health objectives may be <i>Cephalcia lariciphila (Larch Sawfly), Gremmeniella abietina (Brunchorstia disease) etc.</i> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value summarising the key target that is being protected. + +-- Description -- +The environmental objectives for which control measures are defined may be established specifically to protect specific targets. + +EXAMPLE: Air Quality protection target may be humanHealth, vegetation, ecosystems for specific pollutant values + +EXAMPLE: Plant Health Protection target may be: +<ul> + <li>Larch for <i>Cephalcia lariciphila </i>(Larch Sawfly)<i>, </i></li> + <li>Coniferous forest for<i> Gremmeniella abietina </i>(Brunchorstia disease)</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Types of control used to manage activities within the zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The activity is allowed to be performed within the zone. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: To achieve or maintain good environmental status only a specific activity or activities may be allowed to be performed in the zone. + +NOTE 2: If an activity is only allowed between a particular time period then this should be documented in the validTime attribute. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An activity is limited to only be performed within specific bounds. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: To achieve or maintain good environmental status an activity may be restricted to mitigate the risk of environmental degradation. + +NOTE 2: If an activity is restricted between a particular time period then this should be documented in the validTime attribute + +EXAMPLE: Water abstraction: is restricted and controlled by licence where the operator may be limited to abstracting a specific amount of water per day. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An activity is not allowed to be performed within the zone. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1:To achieve or maintain good environmental status specific activity or activities may not be allowed to be performed in the zone. + +NOTE 2: If an activity is prohibited within a particular time period then this should be documented in the validTime attribute. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An activity that is positively promoted or introduced within the zone to achieve good environmental status. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information describing the type of measure or activity that is controlled (restricted, promoted, regulated) within the zone. + +-- Description -- +The ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone has been established to achieve or maintain good environmental status. To achieve this goal Public Authorities must establish a range of measures. These measures may include controlling particular activities within the zone. Examples include: +<ul> + <li>controlling emissions to the environment</li> + <li>restricting movements within the zone</li> + <li>limiting pollutant values to protect health</li> + <li>controlling urban or industrial development to protect cultural heritage, nature and biodiversity and greenspaces</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of control method used to manage activities or measures within the zone. + +-- Description -- +An activity can be controlled using different types of method to achieve different types of objective. + +EXAMPLES: +<ul> + <li>Air quality may be regulated to protect human health</li> + <li>Water abstraction or mineral extraction may be regulated (i.e. require a permit) to avoid over-utilisation of a resource</li> + <li>Animal movements may be restricted or prohibited in the instance of an animal health epidemic (e.g. blue tongue or avian influenza)</li> + <li>Hunting may be permitted or prohibited during a specific time.</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity that is controlled or promoted within the zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Domain specific activity type controlled or promoted in the zone. + +-- Description -- +To enable data providers to more specifically define the types of activity or measure controlled in the zone relative to their domain. The values to be used in the specialisedActivty should be derived from a domain specific or Member State codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Narrative summary providing more detailed information describing the controlled activity or measure. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The description shall include any additional information that explain the objectives that are to be achieved by the controlling measures. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period or scheduled time defining when the controls apply to the activity or measure. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Specific controls may apply to the activities or measures within specified time periods. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information describing the authority responsible for the Management, Regulation or Reporting Zone and any management plans defining the objectives and measures that will be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the management plan or action programme describing the objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Key environmental objectives established to protect environmental status. + +-- Description -- +Specific environmental objectives may be defined within a management area or zone. This is a generic data type that shall enable domains to define a wide range of environmental objectives. + +Where available, these values should be taken from existing domain or MS codelists. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area managed, regulated or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local levels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + + + + + -- Name -- +common name + +-- Definition -- +Common name used to identify the management area, regulation or restriction zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1:The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE 2: The geometry shall be encoded directly as coordinates and not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + +NOTE 3: It is recommended that a data provider should provide information describing which dataset (and version) that the geometry was derived from. + + + + + - Name -- +Type of management area, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management area, regulation or restriction zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +While the zoneType provides a high-level classification of the type of management, regulation or restriction zone, the specialisedZoneType can be used to provide further domain specific classification of the zone. + +EXAMPLE: An airQualityManagementZone can be further classified as either an agglomeration or nonAgglomeration + +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period defining when the Management Area, Regulation or Restriction Zone was in force. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: validTime uses the ISO 19107 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - beginPosition and endPosition. If the zone shall remain in force for an indefinite period of time then the endPosition value can be set to "indeterminate". + + + + + -- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for managing/restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone or for delivering measures established to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legislative instrument that required the establishment of the Management, Restriction or Regulation Zone. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A Management, Restriction or Regulation Zone is an area that has been defined by law to delimit where specific control measures have been established to protect the environment. + +NOTE 2 The latest legislative information should be recorded. + +NOTE 3 This attribute does not need to be provided if the legalBasis has been defined at the SpatialDataset level. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the monitoring facilities that are established within the ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone to monitor the state of the environment to enable assessment + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone within the managed, regulated or reporting unit, for which specific management, restriction or regulation measures apply. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Add some zone example here. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The RestrictedPeriod defines the either: +<ol> + <li>Time period (e.g. 01 Jan 2011 to 31 March 2011) when an activity is restricted, prohibited or permitted, or</li> + <li>Scheduled time period when an activity is restricted, prohibited or permitted. </li> +</ol> + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contiguous time period over which the restriction applies. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: startPosition = Jan 2010 + endPosition = Jan 2020 + +EXAMPLE 2: startPosition = 01 January 2010 + endPosition = 31 December 2010 + +EXAMPLE 3: startPosition = 2010-01-01T00:00:00 + endPosition = 2010-01-31T23:59:00 + +To support the wide range of possible data and time encodings TM_Period is used which is a union of ISO 8601 DateTime, Date and Time and other TM_TemporalPosition. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Definition of the temporality of an activity where the restrictions are not applied continuously. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Weekdays from 09:00 to 17:00. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Temporality of an activity where the restrictions are not applied continuously. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Weekdays from 09:00 to 17:00 + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day or days to which the restriction applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time defining when the restriction starts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The time should be defined as an ISO 8601 time: +<ul> + <li>hh</li> + <li>hh:mm</li> + <li>hh:mm:ss</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time defining when the restriction ends. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The time should be defined as an ISO 8601 time: +<ul> + <li>hh</li> + <li>hh:mm</li> + <li>hh:mm:ss</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/3.0rc1/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/3.0rc1/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3821f29d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/3.0rc1/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, regulated or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local levels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematicID + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which environmental objectives have been set to protect. + +-- Description -- +As the zone + +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument(s) or documents that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/3.0rc2/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/3.0rc2/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e8f15045 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/3.0rc2/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/3.0rc3/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/3.0rc3/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf4d8f0a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/am/3.0rc3/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8d14e0eb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NUTS region that topologically contains this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +WARNING This property has been removed in COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1253/2013 (the Annex II+III amendment of the IRs). Therefore, this element is deprecated. +NOTE 1 NUTS regions are Territorial units for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 (see hhtp:ec.europe.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/home_regions_de.html). + +NOTE 2 Each administrative unit at lowest level is topologically covered by a certain NUTS3 region established for statistical purposes. Each NUTS3 region belongs to a specific NUTS2 region that is a part of NUTS1 region. The administrative unit at lowest level can refer the corresponding regions from all three levels: NUTS3, NUTS2, and NUTS1. + DEPRECATED + + stat:NUTSRegion + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which are co-administered by this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessairly represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/au/3.1rc1/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/au/3.1rc1/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..82d1918f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/au/3.1rc1/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,506 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NUTS region that topologically contains this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +WARNING This property has been removed in COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1253/2013 (the Annex II+III amendment of the IRs). Therefore, this element is deprecated. +NOTE 1 NUTS regions are Territorial units for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 (see hhtp:ec.europe.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/home_regions_de.html). + +NOTE 2 Each administrative unit at lowest level is topologically covered by a certain NUTS3 region established for statistical purposes. Each NUTS3 region belongs to a specific NUTS2 region that is a part of NUTS1 region. The administrative unit at lowest level can refer the corresponding regions from all three levels: NUTS3, NUTS2, and NUTS1. + + true + stat:NUTSRegion + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which are co-administered by this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessairly represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base-cl/1.0rc1/codelists.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base-cl/1.0rc1/codelists.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8b9337c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base-cl/1.0rc1/codelists.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- draft + Schema for INSPIRE code list types used by multiple themes + + + + + + URI of the vocabulary/code list in the INSPIRE code list registry or in some external registry. The value has to be provided, if an online version of the vocabulary exists. + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base/3.3rc3/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base/3.3rc3/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d28d48c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base/3.3rc3/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. The scope of this type is packaging pre-defined data sets for the non-direct access download service. It may be reused in thematic application schemas, but if it does not fit an application-schema-specific data set object should be modelled. This type may have the same name and definition like this type, but may have a different set of properties. + +This type specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/0.1/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/0.1/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..60d548b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/0.1/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation to the location of the legislative instrument within the Official Journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ol> + <li>Journal title</li> + <li>Journal volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ol> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation reference + +-- Definition -- +information to unambiguously reference a legal act or a specific part of a legal act + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legal name + +-- Definition -- +Official name assigned to the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +article reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to article(s) that specify the specific requirement or obligation to establish the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the legislative instrument + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +publication date + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was published in an official journal. + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation to the Official Journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/0.1rc1/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/0.1rc1/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d82e5cee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/0.1rc1/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Roles of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation to the location of the legislative instrument within the Official Journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ol> + <li>Journal title</li> + <li>Journal volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ol> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation with status + +-- Definition -- +Citation to unambiguously reference a document and its status. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the document, i.e. this attribute indicates if the document comes from official source or not. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation to unambiguously reference a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation to unambiguously reference a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation to the Official Journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + -- Name -- +document part + +-- Definition -- +Description of a part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/0.1rc2/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/0.1rc2/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c20592f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/0.1rc2/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,533 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation to unambiguously reference a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Roles of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation with status + +-- Definition -- +Citation to unambiguously reference a document and its status. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the document, i.e. this attribute indicates if the document comes from official source or not. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation to unambiguously reference a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation to the Official Journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + -- Name -- +document part + +-- Definition -- +Description of a part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation to the location of the legislative instrument within the Official Journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ol> + <li>Journal title</li> + <li>Journal volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ol> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/1.0rc3/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/1.0rc3/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c16a5944 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/base2/1.0rc3/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the Official Journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ul> + <li>Journal title</li> + <li>Journal volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ul> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the Official Journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/2.0/BiogeographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/2.0/BiogeographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8c2cf09d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/2.0/BiogeographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ + + + Application schema for Biogeographical Regions + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area of relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Biogeographic Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + + + + -- Name -- +shape + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc1/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc1/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bbbe5fbb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc1/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area of relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc1/BiogeographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc1/BiogeographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6932624c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc1/BiogeographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area of relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the region. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry showing the spatial extents of the region. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The clasification of the region. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc2/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc2/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fc74ef58 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc2/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area of relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc3/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc3/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..afcc9777 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/br/3.0rc3/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-base/3.0rc1/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-base/3.0rc1/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b6f5b773 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-base/3.0rc1/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,457 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data type includes the height above ground of the real world object and information about how this height was captured. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object used as the high reference for capturing its height. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object used as the low reference for capturing its height. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s) of the real world object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use or one of the current uses of the real world object. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the common semantic properties of instanciable feature types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: the characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Status of construction of the real-world object. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Activity hosted by the real world object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + <font color="#008000">-</font>- Definition -- +Date of construction of the real world object. +-- Definition -- +NOTE: This attribute has multiplicity 0..1 because in case the building is only under project, the date of construction may not exist yet. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of demolition of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical-constrained dimensional property of the real world object consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.) +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of theme elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s)or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen &hellip;) +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Height above ground of the real world object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. +NOTE 2: The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. +NOTE 3: The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the real world object. +-- Description -- +Examples: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of dwellings in the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +BuildingUnit is a feature type aimed at subdividing a whole building or a building part into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A BuildingUnit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES:It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage, or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation of the real world object and information about how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object where the elevation was measured. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +The vertical coordinate reference system used to measure the elevation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the Elevation of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-base/3.0rc2/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-base/3.0rc2/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68acd7eb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-base/3.0rc2/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1268 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the common properties of instanciable feature types Building and BuildingPart. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: In base application schema, feature type AbstractBuilding includes only the common semantic properties of Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. Currently, there is a very short and quite simple list of possible values, with focus on two international use cases: Air flights where buildings may be obstacles and marine navigation where buildings may be landmarks. + +NOTE: the characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Activity hosted by the real world object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of dwellings in the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +BuildingUnit is a feature type aimed at subdividing a whole building or a building part into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A BuildingUnit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES:It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage, or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data type includes the height above ground of the real world object and information about how this height was captured. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object used as the high reference for capturing its height. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object used as the low reference for capturing its height. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation of the real world object and information about how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object where the elevation was measured. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +The vertical coordinate reference system used to measure the elevation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the Elevation of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the current use of the real world object. +-- Description -- +SOURCE: This code list is partly based on and adapted from the Eurostat classification of types of constructions (for the classification of residential buildings). + + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/CurrentUseValue + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the current use of the real world object. +-- Description -- +SOURCE: This code list is partly based on and adapted from the Eurostat classification of types of constructions (for the classification of residential buildings). + + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/CurrentUseValue + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object is used for residential purpose. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object hosts only one dwelling. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value includes detached houses such as bungalows, villas, chalets, forest lodges, farmhouses, country houses, summer houses, weekend houses &hellip; and semi-detached or terraced houses, with each dwelling having its own roof <i>and</i> its own entrance directly from ground surface. +<u>Parent:</u> residential + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object hosts more than one dwelling. +<u>Parent:</u> residential + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object hosts two dwellings. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This class includes detached houses, semi-detached or terraced houses, with two dwellings. +<u>Parent:</u> collectiveResidence + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object hosts at least 3 dwellings. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This class includes flat blocks, apartment houses, with three or more dwellings but excludes residence for communities. +<u>Parent: </u>collectiveResidence + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object hosts a residence for communities. + +-- Description -- +This class includes residential buildings for communities, including residences and service residences for the elderly, students, children and other social groups. +<u>Parent:</u> residential + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object is used for agricultural activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object is used for secondary sector activities (industrial). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object is used for any service activities. This value addresses the buildings and building components dedicated to tertiary sector activities (commercial and services). +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value includes both ternary sector (commercial activities) and quaternary sector (non-commercial, charity sector). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object hosts offices. +<u>Parent:</u> commerceAndServices + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object hosts trade activities. +<u>Parent:</u> commerceAndServices + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Shops, supermarkets, hotels, restaurants. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object hosts public services. Public services are tertiary services provided for the benefit of the citizens. +-- Description -- +Public services are often ruled by public governments or on behalf of them. +EXAMPLES: Schools, hospitals, governmental buildings, prisons, rescue stations, transport station. +NOTE: in case of a building being both office and public service (e.g. a city hall), the building should be classified preferably as public service. +<u>Parent:</u> commerceAndServices + + + + + -- Definition -- +A real world object of small size that is used only in connection with another larger real world object and generally does not inherit the same function and characteristics as the real world object to which it is linked. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES : A summer house or garage (ancillary use) in the garden of a dwelling (residential use). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the method used to capture height of the real world object. + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/HeightStatusValue + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the method used to capture height of the real world object. + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/HeightStatusValue + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The height has been estimated and not measured. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: Typically, the height has been estimated from the number of floors. +EXAMPLE 2: In some cases, the height has been estimated by interpolation of a set of heights of adjacent buildings. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The height has been (directly or indirectly) measured. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: typically, the elevation at ground level and at roof level has been measured by stereo-plotting or by field survey or by cross-referencing with DTM (Digital Terrain Model). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the element of the real world object that has been considered to capture its horizontal geometry. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The building component may be a BuildingPart or a BuildingUnit or a Room. + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/HorizontalGeometryRefrenceValue + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the element of the real world object that has been considered to capture its horizontal geometry. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The building component may be a BuildingPart or a BuildingUnit or a Room. + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/HorizontalGeometryRefrenceValue + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object horizontal geometry has been captured using the above ground envelope of the real world object, i.e. the maximum extent of the real world object above ground. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building horizontal geometry has been obtained from the combination of the geometries of its building parts with the building parts geometries using different horizontal geometry references. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A building with two building parts, one captured by its footprint and the other by its lowest floor above ground, and whose geometry is obtained by merging the geometries of the building parts. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object geometry is represented by a point located at the entrance of the the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object horizontal geometry has been captured using the whole envelope of the real world object, i.e. the maximum extent of the real world object above and under ground. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object horizontal geometry has been captured using the footprint of the real world object, i.e. its extent at ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object component horizontal geometry has been captured using the lowest floor above ground of the real world object. +-- Description -- +This value is of interest for over-hanging buildings or for buildings on pilotis. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the parcel the real world object belongs to. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object horizontal geometry has been captured using the roof edges of the real world object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value may be used more generally when the building horizontal geometry has been captured by the roof extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the element of the real world object that has been considered to capture its vertical geometry. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The values of this code list are used to describe the reference of elevation both where elevation has been captured as attribute or as Z coordinate. + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ElevationReferenceValue + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the element of the real world object that has been considered to capture its vertical geometry. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The values of this code list are used to describe the reference of elevation both where elevation has been captured as attribute or as Z coordinate. + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ElevationReferenceValue + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the level of the maximum extend of the above ground envelope of the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the bottom of the usable part of the real world object. +-- Description -- +Note: The bottom of usable part of a building is generally its lowest underground floor. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the entrance of the real world object, generally the bottom of the main entrance door. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at eave level, anywhere between the lowest and the highest eave levels of the real world object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: in case ofa roof having a symetry axis, values generalEave, lowestEave and highestEave are equivalent. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at ground level, anywhere between the lowest and the highest ground points of the real world object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: In case of buildings located on flat areas, values generalGround, lowestGroundPoint and highestGroundPoint are equivalent + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at roof level, anywhere between the lowest edge roof level and the top of the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at roof edge level, anywhere between the lowest and the highest roof edges of the real world object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: in case ofa roof having a symetry axis, values generalRoofEdge, lowestRoofEdge and highestRoofEdge are equivalent. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the highest eave level of the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the highest ground point of the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the highest point of the real world object, including the installations, such as chimneys and antennas. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the highest roof edge level of the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the lowest eave level of the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the level of the lowest floor above ground of the real world object. +-- Description -- +This value is of interest for over-hanging buildings or for buildings on pilotis. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the lowest ground point level of the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the lowest roof edge level of the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the top level of the real world object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: for buildings, it is generally top of the roof. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 2D or 2,5D data. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The referenceGeometry may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry of the building, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the geometry of the building, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the semantic properties of building, building parts and of some optional feature types that may be added to core profile, in order to provide more information about theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional feature types that may be added to core profile are described in the extended profile. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Status of construction of the real-world object. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + <font color="#008000">-</font>- Definition -- +Date of construction of the real-world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of demolition of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation of the real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical-constrained dimensional property of the real world object consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.) +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s)or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen &hellip;) +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Height above ground of the real world object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. +NOTE 2: The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. +NOTE 3: The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the real world object. +-- Description -- +Examples: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the nature of a building. + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/BuildingNatureValue + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the nature of a building. + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/BuildingNatureValue + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made structure in the form of an arch. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: city gates, triumph archs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A facility, partly underground, intended or used by the military either for location of command/control centers or for troop encampment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An overhead roof providing shelter to things below. Canopies may be free standing frameworks over which a covering is attached or may be linked or suspended to the outside of a building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A large ornate or fortified building usually constructed for the purpose of a private residence or security. +-- Description -- +Includes palaces, forts and castles. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A space hosting human or economic activity which is usually enclosed within rock with the addition of man-made exterior walls and which may contain structures comparable to the interior structures of freestanding buildings. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Christian place of worship, usually smaller than a church. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building or structure whose primary purpose is to facilitate the catholic or orthodox cult. +-- Description -- +Includes churches and cathedrals. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. +-- Description -- +Only dams hosting rooms for workers and/or machinery are under scope of theme Buildings. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building that is often constructed primarily of transparent material (for example: glass), in which temperature and humidity can be controlled for the cultivation and/or protection of plants. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tower designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building or structure whose primary purpose is to facilitate the muslim cult. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building of light construction, which usually has one or more open sides, that is typically used for storage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A large storage structure, generally cylindrical, used for<i> </i>storing loose materials. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Grain, cement storage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A place or venue for sports, concerts or other events and consists of a field or stage either partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Arena, amphitheatre, stadium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A container usually for holding liquids and compressed gases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building or structure whose primary purpose is to facilitate the israelit cult. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building or structure whose primary purpose is to facilitate the meeting of a religious sect. +-- Description -- +Temples dedicated to catholique/orthodox, muslim or israelit cults should preferebly be classified as church, mosque or synagogue. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A relatively tall, narrow structure that may either stand alone or may form part of another structure. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Clock tower, church tower, control tower, minaret, cooling tower, fire look-out tower, mirador, telecommunication tower. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building which converts the energy of the wind into rotational motion by means of adjustable sails or blades. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tower and associated equipment that generates electrical power from wind. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s) of the real world object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use or one of the current uses of the real world object. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the condition of a construction of a real world object. + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ConditionOfConstructionValue + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of possible values for the condition of a construction of a real world object. + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ConditionOfConstructionValue + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object can not be used under normal conditions, though its main elements (walls, roof) are still present. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A house whose windows have been for a long time broken or walled up (even if occupied by squatters). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object has been demolished. There are no more visible remains. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object is functional. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The construction may be used under normal conditions for its current use value(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object is being designed. Construction has not yet started. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object has been partly demolished and some main elements (roof, walls) have been destroyed. There are some visible remains of the construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The real world object is under construction and not yet functional. This applies only to the initial construction of the real world object and not to maintenance work. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-base/3.0rc3/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-base/3.0rc3/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..05b30fec --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-base/3.0rc3/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,788 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertical-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.) +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/2.0/BuildingCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/2.0/BuildingCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e83249bc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/2.0/BuildingCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1424 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The core 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Universal Resource Identifier of the external information system + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the external information system +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish register of dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the construction or of any piece of information related to the construction. +-- Description -- +NOTE: this reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the construction in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the attribute construction nature. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the attribute construction nature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical structures used to convey telecommunications, radar or other signals. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A transducer designed to transmit or receive electromagnetic waves (includes radio and tv masts, radar towers and satellite telecommunications). + + + + + -- Definition -- +An aid to guide navigation and an intentionally conspicuous device designed to attract attention to a specific location. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses used an aid to air / marine navigation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical structures used in the generation or distribution of energy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A lifting device composed of a tower or pole which is hinged freely at the bottom. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Heat removal devices used to transfer process waste heat to the atmosphere. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A barrier that impounds water or underground streams. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any elongated tall support structure used to support an overhead power line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of an electrical generation, transmission and distribution system where voltage is transformed from high to low, or the reverse. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into mechanical energy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical structures used to protect humans and buildings in an environmental defence capacity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Environmental noise barrier system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A fortification (usually historic) used to defend a city or settlement or used to enclose settlements. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A rigid structure built from an ocean shore or from a bank (in rivers) that interrupts water flow and limits the movement of sediment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or artificial slope or wall to regulate water levels (includes dyke, embankment and floodbank). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A structure designed and constructed to resist the lateral pressure of soil when there is a desired change in ground elevation that exceeds the angle of repose of the soil. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A form of coastal defence constructed where the sea impacts directly upon the landforms of the coast. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical structures with a landmark nature attracting tourist or other historical / general interest and not generally sheltering humans or activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A structure erected to commemorate persons or events. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A three-dimensional work of art usually created by sculpting, carving, moulding, or casting. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical structures used as part of transport infrastructure. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A structure built to span a valley, road, body of water, or other physical obstacle, for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An underground passageway completely enclosed excepted for egress at each end. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A structure on the shore of a harbour where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers (includes jetties, non-recreational piers and pontoons). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s) of the building. + + + + + + + <div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">-- Definition -- +The current use or one of the current uses of the building. +-- Description -- +</div>EXAMPLE: retail + + + + + -- Definition -- +The proportion of building, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by retail activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the current use of a building. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE: this code list is partly based on and adapted from the Eurostat classification of types of constructions (for the classification of residential buildings). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the current use of a building. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE: this code list is partly based on and adapted from the Eurostat classification of types of constructions (for the classification of residential buildings). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building is used for residential purpose. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building hosts only one dwelling. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value includes detached houses such as bungalows, villas, chalets, forest lodges, farmhouses, country houses, summer houses, weekend houses &hellip; and semi-detached or terraced houses, with each dwelling having its own roof <i>and</i> its own entrance directly from ground surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building hosts more than one dwelling. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building hosts two dwellings. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This class includes detached houses, semi-detached or terraced houses, with two dwellings. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building hosts at least 3 dwellings. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This class includes flat blocks, apartment houses, with three or more dwellings but excludes residence for communities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building hosts a residence for communities. + +-- Description -- +This class includes residential buildings for communities, including residences and service residences for the elderly, students, children and other social groups. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building is used for agricultural activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This value addresses the buildings dedicated to secondary sector activities (industrial). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building is used for any service activities this value addresses the buildings dedicated to tertiary sector activities (commercial and services). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value includes both ternary sector (commercial activities) and quaternary sector (non-commercial, charity sector). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building hosts offices. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building hosts retail activities. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Shops, supermarkets, hotels, restaurants. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building hosts public services. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Schools, hospitals, governmental buildings, prisons, rescue stations, transport station +NOTE: in case of a building being both office and public service (e.g. a city hall), the building should be classified preferably as public service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 2D or 2,5D data + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the horizontal geometry of the building, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by horizontal coordinates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE : in case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the vertical geometry of the building, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + <div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. +</div> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An OtherConstruction is a construction that is under scope of theme Buildings without being within feature type Building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: In other words, an OtherConstruction is a construction that is generally not considered as a building in common sense but that is required by at least one of the use cases identified by TWG BU. + +EXAMPLES: bridge, antenna, acoustic fence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the OtherConstruction, as 2D or 2,5D data. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the feature that represents its intended nature or current function which differentiates it from that of a Building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types includes the height above ground of the construction and information about how this height was captured. + + + + + + + <div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">-- Definition -- +Element of the construction used as the high reference for capturing the height of the construction. +-- Description -- +</div>EXAMPLE: the height of the construction has been captured up to the top of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + + <div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">-- Definition -- +Element of the construction used as the low reference for capturing the height of the construction. +-- Description -- +</div>EXAMPLE: the height has been captured from the lowest ground point. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Height above ground of the construction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the common properties of instanciable feature types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">Geometric representation of the building.</font> + +<font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Activity hosted by the building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characteristics of the building that makes it generally of interest for mapping purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: the characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A building unit is the sub-division of the building that is homogeneous related to management aspects. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE : A building unit may be a flat in a multi-owned building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of dwellings in the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping common properties of instanciable feature types Building, BuildingPart and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Status of the construction related to its real world life-cycle. + + + + + + + + + + + + <font color="#008000">-</font>- Definition -- +Date of construction of the construction +-- Definition -- +NOTE: this attribute has multiplicity 0..1 because =in case the construction is only under project, the date of construction may not exist yet. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of demolition of the construction,if any. + +-- Note -- +It is not mandatory to give neither the time nor the day or the month. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">Date of last major renovation of the construction, if any. +</div> + + + + + + + + + + + <div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">-- Definition -- +Vertical-constrained dimensional property of the construction consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.) +</div>-- Description -- + Source: adapted from definition given by TWG EL + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + <div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the construction. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: reference to another spatial data set containing another view on constructions; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same constructions +EXAMPLE 2: reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the construction, such as the owner(s)or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen &hellip;) +EXAMPLE 3 reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the construction physical and temporal aspects. +</div> + + + + + + + + + + + <div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">-- Definition -- +Height above ground of the construction +-- Description -- +</div>NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + <div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">-- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. +</div>NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the construction. +-- Description -- +Examples: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address(es) of the construction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) of the construction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the element of the building that has been considered to capture its vertical geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the element of the building that has been considered to capture its vertical geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building vertical coordinates have been captured using the footprint of the building, i.e. at ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building vertical coordinates have been captured using the roof edges of the building. +-- Description -- +Note: this value may be used more generally when the building vertical coordinates have been captured at roof level. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the element of the building that has been considered to capture its vertical geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the element of the building that has been considered to capture its vertical geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the entrance of the building, generally the bottom of entrance door. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at eave level, anywhere between the lowest and the highest eave levels of the construction. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: in case of symmetric buildings, values generalEave, lowestEave and highestEave are equivalent. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at ground level, anywhere between the lowest and the highest ground points of the construction. + +-- Description -- +In case of buildings located on flat areas, values generalGround, lowestGroundPoint and highestGroundPoint are equivalent. + +NOTE: in case of buildings located on flat areas, values generalGround, lowestGroundPoint and highestGroundPoint are equivalent + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at roof level, anywhere between the lowest edge roof level and the top of the construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at roof edge level, anywhere between the lowest and the highest roof edges of the construction. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: in case of symmetric buildings, values generalRoofEdge, lowestRoofEdge and highestRoofEdge are equivalent. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the highest eave level of the construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the highest ground point of the construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the highest point of the construction, including the installations, such as chimneys and antennas. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the highest roof edge level of the construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the lowest eave level of the construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the lowest ground point level of the construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the lowest roof edge level of the construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation has been captured at the top level of the construction. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: for buildings, it is generally top of the roof. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation of the construction and information about how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + <div style="border-style: none; position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; width: 696px; height: 0px; ">-- Definition -- +Element of the construction where the elevation was measured +</div> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference system in which the elevation was measured. +-- Description -- +NOTE: when it is possible, use of EVRS is strongly recommended + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation of the construction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the condition of a construction. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the condition of a construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The construction can not be used under normal conditions, though its main elements (walls, roof) are still present. + +EXAMPLE: a house whose windows have been for a long time broken or walled up (even if occupied by squatters). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The construction has been demolished. There are no more visible remains. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The construction is functional. +-- Description -- +Note: the construction may be used under normal conditions for its current use value(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The construction is being designed. Construction has not yet started. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The construction has been partly demolished and some main elements (roof, walls) have been destroyed. There are some visible remains of the construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The construction is under construction and not yet functional. This applies only to the initial construction of the construction and not to maintenance work. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific interest values. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific interest values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A structure that spans a space while supporting weight usually round in nature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A facility, partly underground, intented or used by the military either for location of command/control centers or for troup encampment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A type of fortified structure usually with battlements. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tower or structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A swimming-pool that is not covered. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building or structure whose primary purpose is to facilitate the meeting of a religious sect. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Church, temple, pagoda, mosque, cathedral, synagogue. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A cylindrical structure for storing bulk materials a cylindrical structure for storing bulk materials. +--Description -- +EXAMPLES: Grain, cement storage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A place or venue for sports, concerts or other events and consists of a field or stage either partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Arena, amphitheatre, stadium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A container usually for holding liquids and compressed gases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tall structure that is cantilevered from the base. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Clock tower, church tower, control tower, minaret. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A machine which converts the energy of the wind into rotational motion by means of adjustable sails or blades. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the element of the building that has been considered to capture its horizontal geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the element of the building that has been considered to capture its horizontal geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the above ground envelope of the building, i.e. the maximum extend of the building above ground. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the whole envelope of the building, i.e. the maximum extend of the building above and under ground. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building geometry is represented by a pointlocated at the entrance of the building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the footprint of the building, i.e. its extend at ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the roof edges of the building. +-- Description -- +Note: this value may be used more generally when the building horizontal geometry has been captured by the roof extend. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the parcel the building belongs to. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used to capture height of a building. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used to capture height of a building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The height has been estimated and not measured. + +EXAMPLE: Typically, the height has been estimated from the number of floors + + + + + -- Definition -- +The height has been (directly or indirectly) measured. + +EXAMPLE: typically, the elevation at ground level and at roof level has been measured by stereo-plotting or by field survey or by cross-referencing with DTM. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE: A BuildingPart may be considered as a building (as buildings and building parts share same set of properties). + +EXAMPLE:A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/3.0rc1/BuildingCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/3.0rc1/BuildingCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9b122428 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/3.0rc1/BuildingCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +The core 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme building. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">Geometric representation of the building, as 2D or 2,5D data.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">Geometric representation of the building part, as 2D or 2,5D data.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 2D or 2,5D data. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry of the building, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The referenceGeometry may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the geometry of the building, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/3.0rc2/BuildingCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/3.0rc2/BuildingCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0ccccf6d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/3.0rc2/BuildingCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +The core 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme building. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the common properties of instanciable feature types Building and BuildingPart. + +-- Description -- +In core 2D application schema, feature type AbstractBuilding includes both the common semantic properties of Building and BuildingPart (by inheritance from feature type AbstractBuilding of base application schema) and the common geometric properties of Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">Geometric representation of the building, as 2D or 2,5D data.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/3.0rc3/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/3.0rc3/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49402f6c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core2d/3.0rc3/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/2.0/BuildingCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/2.0/BuildingCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2b467de7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/2.0/BuildingCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +The core 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An OtherConstruction is a construction that is under scope of theme Buildings without being within feature type Building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: In other words, an OtherConstruction is a construction that is generally not considered as a building in common sense but that is required by at least one of the use cases identified by TWG BU. + +EXAMPLES: bridge, antenna, acoustic fence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the feature that represents its intended nature or current function which differentiates it from that of a Building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE: A BuildingPart may be considered as a building (as buildings and building parts share same set of properties). + +EXAMPLE:A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the common properties of instanciable feature types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Activity hosted by the building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characteristics of the building that makes it generally of interest for mapping purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: the characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A building unit is the sub-division of the building that is homogeneous related to management aspects. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE : A building unit may be a flat in a multi-owned building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of dwellings in the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping common properties of instanciable feature types Building, BuildingPart and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute <b><u>planimetric</u></b> accuracy of the geometry of the building, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute <b><u>planimetric</u></b> accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute <b><u>height</u></b> accuracy of the geometry of the building, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute <b><u>height</u></b> accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/3.0rc1/BuildingCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/3.0rc1/BuildingCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6265575a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/3.0rc1/BuildingCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,292 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +The core 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme building. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Buildingthat might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1:A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. +EXAMPLE: A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">Geometric representation of the building part as 2D or 2,5D data.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building part as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building part as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building part as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 3. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building part as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 4. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type grouping the different ways to provide the 3D geometry of a building or building part. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">Geometric representation of the building as 2D or 2,5D data.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 3. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 4. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type grouping the different ways to provide the 3D geometry of a building or building part. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of the generalized outer boundary of the real world object by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. The outer boundary is represented by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. +-- Description -- +The real world object is approximated by a representation corresponding to flat ground and flat roof/cover and to vertical rectangular walls +NOTE: The LoD1 MultiSurface only provides a rough assessment of the volume occupied by the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of the generalized outer boundary of the real world object by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. The outer boundary is represented by a solid. +-- Description -- +The real world object is approximated by a representation corresponding to flat ground and flat roof/cover and to vertical rectangular walls. +NOTE: The LoD1Solid provides a rough assessment of the volume occupied by the real world object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the(X,Y) coordinates of the real world object representation, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the real world object representation, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Height level of the real world object to which the lower height of the model (z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type grouping the different ways to provide the 3D geometry of a building or building part. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + + + + -- Definition -- +Height level of the real world object to which the upper height of the model (z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/3.0rc2/BuildingCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/3.0rc2/BuildingCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e13bf77d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/3.0rc2/BuildingCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +The core 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme building. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1:A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type grouping the different ways to provide the 3D geometry of a building or building part. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary of the real world object. The outer boundary is represented by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of the generalized outer boundary of the real world object by a solid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Height level of the real world object to which the lower height of the model (z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the(X,Y) coordinates of the real world object representation, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the real world object representation, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the common properties of instanciable feature types Building and BuildingPart. +-- Description -- +In core 3D application schema, feature type AbstractBuilding includes both the common semantic properties of Building and BuildingPart (by inheritance from feature type AbstractBuilding of base application schema) and the common geometric properties of Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">Geometric representation of the building as 2D or 2,5D data.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 1, as defined in City GML. LoD1 consists in the representation of the generalized outer boundary of the real world object by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 2, as defined in City GML. LoD2 consists in the representation of the generalized outer boundary of the real world objectby vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 3, as defined in City GML. LoD3 consists in the representation of the detailed outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) of the real world object as well as of the actual roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the building as 3D data at level of detail (LoD) 4, as defined in City GML. LoD4 consists in the representation of the detailed outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) of the real world object as well as of the actual roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type grouping the different ways to provide the 3D geometry of a building or building part, using LoD1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Height level of the real world object to which the upper height of the model (z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type grouping the different ways to provide the 3D geometry of a building or building part, using LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/3.0rc3/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/3.0rc3/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b4444f94 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-core3d/3.0rc3/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-ext2d/2.0/BuildingExtended2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-ext2d/2.0/BuildingExtended2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26687944 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-ext2d/2.0/BuildingExtended2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1581 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The extended 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme building. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A BuildingUnit is a subdivion of Building that is homogeneous related to management aspects. A BuildingUnit has the same set of rights, restrictions and/or responsibilities. + +-- Description -- +Building Unit is a feature type aimed at describing a whole building or part of a building from management perspective. Usually these building units are separate objects in other data bases and could be reached by an external reference. + +EXAMPLE 1: A BuildingUnit may be an apartment in a multi-owner building, i.e. a building unit in a cadastral register. Note that according to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat or a cellar/ a garage or set of flat and cellar/garage. +EXAMPLE 2: It may be a building unit in another register, such as a register of public property (e.g. a market stall in a market building). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Typically, the external reference will be done to the information system where BuildingUnits are defined. + +EXAMPLES: the information system will be the cadastral register or an official dwelling register. It may be also a register of public properties. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometric representation of the BuildingUnit as 2D or 2,5D data +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the BuildingUnit may be represented by its floor surface or by a simple point + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address(es) of the building unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of attribute currency +-- Description -- +NOTE: include currencies from all European countries, including that are not MS of European Union +SOURCE: values are extracted from ISO 4217 standard + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of attribute currency +-- Description -- +NOTE: include currencies from all European countries, including that are not MS of European Union +SOURCE: values are extracted from ISO 4217 standard + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lek (in Albania) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Convertible Mark (in Bosnia & Herzegovina) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bulgarian Lev (in Bulgaria) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Belarussian Ruble (in Belarus) + + + + + -- Definition -- +WIR Euro (in Switzerland). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: "WIR" is both an abbreviation of "Wirtschaftsring Genossenschaft" and +the word for "we" in German, reminding participants that the economic +circle is also a community. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Swiss Franc (in Switzerland and Liechtenstein) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Czech Koruna (in Czech Republic) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Danish Krone (in Denmark) + + + + + -- Definition -- +euro + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pound Sterling (in United Kingdom) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Croatian Kuna (in Croatia) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Forint (in Hungary) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Iceland Krona (in Iceland) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lithuanian Litas (in Lithuania) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Latvian Lats (in Latvia) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Moldovan Leu (in Republic of Moldavia) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Denar (in the former yugoslav republic of Macedonia) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Norwegian Krone (in Norway) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Zloty (in Poland) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Leu (in Romania) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Serbian Dinar (in Serbia) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Russian Ruble (in Russian federation) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Swedish Krona (in Sweden) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Turkish Lira (in Turkey) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Hryvnia (in Ukraine) + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the possible values of attribute officialAreareference +-- Description -- +SOURCE: values and definitions are adapted from draft EN 15221-6 standard. This standard deals with area and space measurements. +NOTE: this standard is prepared by CEN and when adopted, will be mandatory in Europe. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the possible values of attribute officialAreareference +-- Description -- +SOURCE: values and definitions are adapted from draft EN 15221-6 standard. This standard deals with area and space measurements. +NOTE: this standard is prepared by CEN and when adopted, will be mandatory in Europe. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Amenity Area is the portion of the Net Room Area taken up for amenities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Circulation Area is the portion of the Net Room Area taken up for vertical and horizontal circulation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Exterior Construction Area is a measured area, consisting of the exterior walls of a building envelope finished surface. This also includes additional bracing for exterior walls, for example flying buttresses and seismic supports. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Gross Floor Area is the calculated area of Total Level Area (TLA) excluding the Non-Functional Level Area (NLA). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Interior Construction Area is a measured area, consisting of the internal structure of the building (e.g. columns and supporting walls). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Internal Floor Area is the calculated area of Gross Floor Area (GFA) excluding the Exterior Construction Area (ECA). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Net Floor Area is the calculated area of Internal Floor Area (IFA) excluding the Interior Construction Area (ICA). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Net Room Area is the sum of all floor areas measured to the internal surface of each room. It is the calculated area of Net Floor Area (NFA) excluding the Partition Wall Area (PWA). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Non-functional Level Area is a measured area, consisting of voids, atriums and cavities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Partition Wall Area is a measured area, consisting of non-structural walls as well as flexible and movable partitions. +-- Description -- +NOTE: If there is any doubt about the quality of a wall, it shall be counted as an interior construction area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Primary Area is the portion of the Net Room Area used for supporting the core business needs, and work processes (including central support, local support and workstations) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Technical Area is the portion of the Net Room Area taken up by the rooms for all mechanical installations (including lift rooms and plant rooms, ventilation, air-conditioning and cooling systems, and vertical ducts and pipes) and electrical installations (including electrical conductors, fittings and fixtures for lighting and power purposes). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Total Level Area is a measured area for one building, including the total building/floor area contained inside and measured to the outside permanent finished surface, including all floors, penthouses and mezzanines, basement and enclosed/covered connecting walkways and linkways. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An OtherConstruction is a construction that is under scope of theme Buildings without being within feature type Building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: In other words, an OtherConstruction is a construction that is generally not considered as a building in common sense but that is required by at least one of the use cases identified by TWG BU. + +EXAMPLES: bridge, antenna, acoustic fence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the feature that represents its intended nature or current function which differentiates it from that of a Building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the OtherConstruction, as 2D or 2,5D data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of energy performance of a building + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of energy performance of a building + + + + + -- Definition -- +First class according to the energy performance of the building (i.e. the most efficient buildings for energy performance). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Second class according to the energy performance of the building + + + + + -- Definition -- +Third class according to the energy performance of the building + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fourth class according to the energy performance of the building + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fifth class according to the energy performance of the building + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sixth class according to the energy performance of the building + + + + + -- Definition -- +Seventh and last class according to the energy performance of the building (i.e. the most efficient buildings for energy performance). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the additional properties of Building and Building Unit. +-- Description -- +The additonal properties are those that are not already included in the core2D profile. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any document providing information about the building +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: the building permit, a photo of facade or inner yard, a sketch of interior, the building code, the energy performance assessment, an emergency plan + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The energy performace of the building +-- Description -- +The energy performance is required by the Energy Performance of Building Directive for the new buildings being rent or sold. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Height below ground of the building + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Material(s) of the building facade. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Material(s) of the building roof. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Material(s) of the building structure. +-- Description -- +NOTE: generally, the building structure consists of the supporting walls or columns. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of floors below ground of the building +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: includes cellars, underground carparks ... + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the building as registered in an official information system + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +-- The value of the building as registered in official information system + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the building has an open ground floor or not. An openGroundFloor building (or soft storey building) is a multi-storey building in which one or more floors have windows, wide doors, large unobstructed commercial spaces, or other openings in places where a shear wall (or infill masonry) would normally be required for stability. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Typical soft storey building is an apartment building of three or more storeys located over a ground level with large openings, such as a parking garage or series of retail businesses with large windows. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The shape of the roof. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of attribute MaterialOfRoof + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of attribute MaterialOfRoof + + + + + -- Definition -- +Tiles made of ceramic material of different colours. They are traditionally of the barrel type, what is referred to today as cap and pan roof tiles. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Is a specific type of ceramic tile, made of fired terracotta. It is generally semi-cylindrical, made by forming clay around a curved surface and laid in alternating columns of convex and concave tiles. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Composition shingles are the most widely used roofing material. They are also called asphalt shingles that could either be organic fibre mat or fibreglass core. Both types are steeped in asphalt and then coated with mineral granules to add colour and texture. Most shingles have an adhesive back that when reinforced with tacks, staples or nails for attaching on roof frames would result in a tight fit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Is a roofing material consisting of shingles, simulated wood shakes, lighter-weight tiles and concrete panels manufactured from a variety of fibre-reinforced cement products. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Some are coated with plastics, enamels, or thin metals, and some contain recycled material. +NOTE 2: Many concrete tiles mimic the appearance of wood shakes, while improving on the durability and fire protection that real wood affords. It can approximate the look of clay tile or slate while mitigating the structural problems caused by the weight of the real material. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Roofs of corrugated sheet may be of fibreglass, PVC or metal; less frequent is the use of galvanized iron sheet. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fibre reinforced concrete is concrete containing fibrous material which increases its structural integrity. Fibres include steel fibres, glass fibres, synthetic fibres, asbestos and natural fibres. It is commonly used for the agricultural sector, particularly in livestock buildings. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface of the roof is constructed out of glass, typically used in roofs covering internal atriums or in greenhouses. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Hot mopped asphalt roofing is usually applied to flat or semi-flat residential roofs that have good access and proper drainage. In residential use it is often covered with a layer of decorative stone to improve the appearance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metal roofing comes in the form of galvanized steel with paint, aluminium with paint, stainless steel, zinc, lead or copper. It is also manufactured in the form of imitation wood shingles. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE : Standing-seam steel roofing is the most popular residential metal roofing today (the term standing-seam describes the upturned edge of one metal panel that connects it to adjacent sections, creating distinctive vertical lines and a trendy historical look). +NOTE: Metal roofing is sturdy, lightweight, and non-combustible + + + + + -- Definition -- +Roofs constructed out of reinforced concrete, normally along flat or semi-flat surfaces used in terraces or inclined roofs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Slate is a shingle-like sliver of rock or natural stone, offering a natural look laid out in a variety of patterns. It comes in different sizes and colours, although colours are limited to those found in nature. +-- Description -- +NOTE: Like tile, slate can be very heavy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Straw roofs are built by thatching, which is the craft of building a roof with dry vegetation such as straw, water reed, sedge, rushes and heather, layering the vegetation so as to shed water away from the inner roof. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Also known as eco-roofs, a vegetated or green roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. It may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and drainage and irrigation systems. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Wood shingles or shakes are differentiated by size and texture. Shingles are cut to a specific size and have smooth finish. Shakes are rough-textures and are irregular in shape. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the possible values of attribute documentFormat. +-- Description -- +This code list includes well-known and easy to handle formats, in order to ensure easy use of documents. Code list may be extended by MS but it is recommended to keep the principle of interoperable formats. Formats whose content is unknown (such as .exe or .zip) should be avoided. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the possible values of attribute documentFormat. +-- Description -- +This code list includes well-known and easy to handle formats, in order to ensure easy use of documents. Code list may be extended by MS but it is recommended to keep the principle of interoperable formats. Formats whose content is unknown (such as .exe or .zip) should be avoided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bitmap Image File + + + + + -- Definition -- +Format of Word documents + + + + + -- Definition -- +Graphics Interchange Format + + + + + -- Definition -- +Compressed format for images from Joint Photographic Expert Group + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portable Document Format. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portable Network Graphics, image format + + + + + -- Definition -- +Tagged Image File Format. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Extensible Markup Language + + + + + -- Definition -- +Format of Excel tables. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The parts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types includes the official area of the building and information about the exact meaning of this area. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the official area +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: gross floor area, net floor area + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the official area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types includes the official value of the building, the currency in which it is given and the date of assessment. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The currency in which the official value is provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the official value was assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The official value of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of attribute sourceStatus (of Document). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of attribute sourceStatus (of Document). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The document initially comes from a non-official source, without validation by a public body. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the document may provide from the voluntary contribution of citizens (Volonteer Geographic Information) that has been integrated in the data of a public body, without any control process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The document is provided from an official source. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the common properties of instanciable feature types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">Geometric representation of the building.</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Activity hosted by the building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characteristics of the building that makes it generally of interest for mapping purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: the characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A building unit is the sub-division of the building that is homogeneous related to management aspects. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE : A building unit may be a flat in a multi-owned building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of dwellings in the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data type describes the energy performance of the building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the energy performance of the building was assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class of energy performance of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the possible values of attribute roofType. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the possible values of attribute roofType. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A roof taking the form of a semicircular span connected. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An inverted cone roof construction usually atop of a cylindrical tower. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Roof formed of a thin curved structural slab. +-- Description -- +NOTE: a slab is a thick, flat or shaped component usually larger than 300 mm square, used to form a covering or projecting from a building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A roof that has two or more single plane roofs, usually separated or connected by vertical walls. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Roof either horizontal or with a slope of 10° or less. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pitched roof that terminates at one or both ends as a gable. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: a pitched roof is a roof whose slope<b> </b>is greater than 10° (approximately 15 %) +NOTE 2: a gable is portion of a wall above the level of the eaves that encloses the end of the space under a pitched roof + + + + + -- Definition -- +A roof where all planes slope down to the supporting walls but with the upper point of the gable squared off. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pitched roof with hip end or ends. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: a pitched roof is a roof whose slope<b> </b>is greater than 10° (approximately 15 %) +NOTE 2: a hip is the inclined meeting line of two inclined planes in a pitched roof<b> </b> which forms a salient angle + + + + + -- Definition -- +A roof constructed with two axes with one plane following a convex curve and another a concave curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pitched roof<b> </b>with two inclined planes on each side of the ridge<b> </b>, the steeper of the two starting at the eaves +-- Desription -- +NOTE 1: a ridge is the intersection at the top of two inclined planes in a pitched roof<b> </b>which forms the apex of the roof<b> </b> +NOTE 2: eave is lower edge of a pitched roof<b> </b>or edge of a flat roof + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pitched roof<b> </b>that has only a single plane. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: a pitched roof is a roof whose slope<b> </b>is greater than 10° (approximately 15 %). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A roof construction with equal hips on all planes, usually taking the form of a pyramidal shape. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A suspended roof construction with all four planes meeting at a central point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Series of pitched roofs<b> </b>, each with one inclined plane steeper than the other and fully or partially glazed + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the possible values of MaterialOfFacade + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for the possible values of MaterialOfFacade + + + + + -- Definition -- +Use of a particular type of masonry for the façade, that involves the use of clay bricks (adobe) formed in moulds and (traditionally) dried in the sun. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Ceramic tiles of different colours and design are used for covering the façade of the building. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: ceramic tiles are commonly used in Portugal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Composite material, such as plastics, PVC and fibreglass are used to cover the façade of the building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface of the façade is constructed out of (reinforced) concrete. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Known as structural glass, is used for glazing the façade of buildings through the use of curtain wall systems, frameless glazing systems, polycarbonate sheeting or architectural flat glass. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The façade of the building is composed of limestone, a sedimentary rock composed largely of calcite and/or aragonite. +-- Description -- +Limestone was commonly used for the construction of many medieval churches and castles in Europe, it was widely used in the 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> centuries, and in countries like Malta, for a long time, the only building material available. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The façade consists of individual units laid in and bound together by mortar. Common materials of masonry may be brick, stone or concrete block. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface of the building is covered with metal in the form of galvanized steel with paint, aluminium with paint, stainless steel, zinc, lead or copper. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The façade is covered with natural stone, such as granite or marble, and may come in different colours and finishing. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The façade is covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane + + + + + -- Definition -- +The façade of the building is covered with wood, timber or lumber. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE: A BuildingPart may be considered as a building (as buildings and building parts share same set of properties). + +EXAMPLE:A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of attribute MaterialOfStructure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE: possible values adapted from the WHE Pager project + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code list for possible values of attribute MaterialOfStructure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE: possible values adapted from the WHE Pager project + + + + + -- Definition -- +Also known as moulded earth, is a building technique that involves the use of clay bricks (adobe) formed in moulds and (traditionally) dried in the sun. NOTE 1: These unbaked bricks consist of sand, sometimes gravel, clay, water and often straw or grass mixed together by hand, formed in wooden moulds and dried by the sun. When machinery is not available, earth is manually tamped in the mould; else, mechanical compression is used (manual, or motorized presses), in order to accommodate large production outputs of compressed earth blocks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unreinforced concrete block masonry, with lime/cement mortar. +-- Description -- +Buildings of this type have perimeter walls, and possibly some interior walls, constructed of unreinforced concrete blocks joined with lime/cement mortar. These perimeter walls are sometimes used as load bearing walls and have no internal reinforcing steel rods. Anchor plates are sometimes used to tie the walls to the floors and roof and are conspicuous from the outside of the structure. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rammed earth or pneumatically impacted stabilized earth. Rammed earth construction (also referred to as tapial in Spanish, or else, pisé de terre, in France) is conducted by erecting wooden or metal forms for the walls and filling them with a moist cement stabilized earth mix which is compacted by pounding with hand tools (with conical or flat heads) or with a mechanical compactor. Metal rebar is often added to further increase ductility. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Different kinds of earth or mineral compounds are sometimes added to each earth layer for the sake of decoration. The finished walls are massive and monolithic, offering high strength, high thermal mass and high insulation. +NOTE 2: High load bearing strength allows for multi-storey structures, usually based on floor decks supported by massive wood beams. +NOTE 3 No surface finishing is used except for aesthetic effect. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unreinforced fired brick masonry. Buildings of this type have perimeter walls, and possibly some interior walls, constructed of unreinforced fired brick blocks. These perimeter walls are sometimes used as load bearing walls and have no internal reinforcing steel rods. Anchor plates are sometimes used to tie the walls to the floors and roof and are conspicuous from the outside of the structure. Unusual brick patterns may also indicate unreinforced fired brick masonry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Parts of slums/squatters. Informal constructions are non-engineered and are built by self-builders without any professional input (i.e. neither during the design phase, nor the construction one). +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The whole endeavour is usually based on observation from other nearby building sites, or (in the best of cases) on labour experience gained by the owners during their occupation as construction builders. +NOTE 2: This type of buildings are in general of low quality and have many deficiencies that makes them very vulnerable to hazards. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Massive stone masonry with with lime/cement mortar. Is constructed with a coursed double leaf masonry, with the outer layers of stonework levelled as the construction progresses and follows a well established masonry bond. The stone units are cut in regular dimensions. To improve the connection between cross walls better quality units are used for the bond in these areas. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A structure designed or adapted for human habitation which is capable of being moved from one place to another (whether by being towed, or by being transported on a motor vehicle or trailer) and any motor vehicle so designed or adapted. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Railway carriages and tents do not count as mobile homes. +NOTE 2: though mobile in nature, some mobile homes are installed in perennial way and may be considered as under INSPIRE scope + + + + + -- Definition -- +Mud walls may be made of stacked earth or poured earth. Stacked earth consists in forming balls of plastic soil, which are freshly stacked on each other. Poured earth walls on the other hand are erected between formwork using a sandy material with coarse to fine granular particles. The ultimate finish can be natural - from the formwork- or sand blasted. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The contemporary name of stacked earth is cob ( a name derived from the British Isles). Cob does not use bricks, or blocks. Instead, wall surfaces can be sculpted into smooth, sinuous forms. A cob home may have sloping walls, arches and lots of wall niches. Modern cob construction may top the walls with a concrete bond beam, use a wooden bond beam, or a separate roof frame supported on a post and beam system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Precast Wall Panel Construction. Buildings of this type are low-rise structures with precast reinforced concrete wall panels that are often poured on the ground and tilted into place. Roofs are often composed of either plywood sheathing or metal decking, and glass curtain walls may exist at the building perimeter. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The load resisting system is made of reinforced concrete, a combination of steel reinforcement bars embedded in concrete that act together in resisting forces. Reinforced concrete buildings may be constructed as moment resisting frames (beams and columns framing at nodes), or in combination with shear walls. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Buildings of this type have exterior walls consisting of grouted (with concrete) masonry (clay brick or concrete block masonry) with internal reinforcing steel rods. +-- Description -- +Reinforced masonry buildings are relatively thick walled box-like structures and often have small windows and at least two mostly solid walls. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Ruble stone is field stone. Is a masonry technique that incorporates any material found or recovered, such as dressed blocks, broken fragments, brick or flint. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The success of rubble depends on the thickness of the wall and the strength of the binding mortar. If either is too thin, the structure will fail. As it is almost impossible to construct a thin rubble wall, owing to the irregularity of the material and the size of the gaps to be filled by the mortar, in areas or building traditions lacking dressed stone and ashlar technology, rubble walls are likely to be very thick. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The load resisting system of the building is made of structural steel, which may be made composite with reinforced concrete at floor slabs. Steel structures may be constructed as moments resisting frames, as concentrically or eccentrically braced frames, or as spatial trusses. The members of the structure may be bolted or welded. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The load resisting system of the building is made of wood, timber or lumber. +-- Description -- +Two systems of construction are possible, one based on a frame, the other on a skeleton. Framing is a building technique based around structural members, usually called studs, which provide a stable frame to which interior and exterior wall coverings are attached. In skeleton houses the posts and the horizontal crossbars form a frame (whose strength is sometimes increased by the use of additional diagonal bracings or stiffeners) that is filled in with wood (post or frame and plank constructions) or other materials such as clay, stone, or brick. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This data types provides the address where the document may be found and a minimum set of metadata elements considered as necessary to exploit the document. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of validity of the document. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: the date the photo was taken, the date the sketch was done or approved, the date the building permit was accepted + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A short text providing overview of the document content. May be just title of the document. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: "photo of inner yard", "sketch of third floor" + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Universal Resource Identifier of the document. +-- Description -- +The Internet address where the document may be found. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The format of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The status of the document, i.e. this attribute indicates if the document comes from official source or not. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-ext3d/2.0/BuildingExtended3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-ext3d/2.0/BuildingExtended3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..74376731 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu-ext3d/2.0/BuildingExtended3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,766 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +The extended 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme building. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A matrix. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The matrix elements. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way to map a texture file to a surface of the exterior shell of a building, by explicitly relating the coordinates of the image to the corresponding coordinates on the surface in the building shell. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Universal Resource Identifier; gives indication where the ring (limit of image) may be found. + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of coordinates in the texture file. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +BoundarySurface is a part of the building?s exterior shell with a special function like wall (WallSurface), roof (RoofSurface), ground plate (GroundSurface) or ClosureSurface. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MultiSurface defining the geometry of the boundary surface that partially delimits the LoD3 representation of the building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MultiSurface defining the geometry of the boundary surface that partially delimits the LoD2 representation of the building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to an opening that is part of the boundary surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE: A BuildingPart may be considered as a building (as buildings and building parts share same set of properties). + +EXAMPLE:A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The texture type type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The texture type type. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific means that the texture has been captured individually for that particular building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Typical means that the texture is prototypic and typical for that type of building (e.g. a typical texture for a two storey residential home build in the 1950s. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Texture representing the <b><u>appearance</u></b> aspect o<b><u>f a surface in </u></b>the exterior shell of the building. The feature type <i>ParameterizedTexture </i>describes a <b><u>texture that is mapped to a surface (target)</u></b>. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE: adapted from CityGML. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Universal Resource Identifier; gives indication where the image used for the texture may be found. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Format of the image used for texture. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the texture; gives indication if the texture comes from real-worl<b><u>d</u></b> images or from standards images in libraries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The construction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An OtherConstruction is a construction that is under scope of theme Buildings without being within feature type Building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: In other words, an OtherConstruction is a construction that is generally not considered as a building in common sense but that is required by at least one of the use cases identified by TWG BU. + +EXAMPLES: bridge, antenna, acoustic fence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the feature that represents its intended nature or current function which differentiates it from that of a Building. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundary surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The feature type <i>Opening </i>is the (abstract) base class for semantically describing openings like doors or windows in outer or inner walls. Openings only exist in models of LOD3 or LOD4. +-- Description -- +NOTE: when using LoD2 or Lod3 of CityGML (as indicated in this INSPIRE Extended3D profile), the feature type Opening is limited to the openings in the outer walls of the building +Source : adapted from CityGML + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The LoD3 multi surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Mime file types code list. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Mime file types code list. + + + + + -- Definition -- +*.gif images + + + + + -- Definition -- +*.jpeg, *.jpg images + + + + + -- Definition -- +*.png images + + + + + -- Definition -- +*.tiff, *.tif images + + + + + -- Definition -- +*.bmp images + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<b><u>All surfaces that are part </u></b>of the building facade visible from the outside are modelled by the feature type <i>WallSurface</i>. +Source: adapted from CityGML + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Material(s) of the building exterior walls. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class <i>Door </i>is used for modelling doors in the exterior shell of a building, or between adjacent rooms. Doors can be used by people to enter or leave a building or room. +-- Description -- +NOTE: when using Lod2 or Lod3 of CityGML (as indicated in INSPIRE Extended3D profile), the feature type Door is limited to the doors in the exterior shell of the building +Source: adapted from City GML + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The parts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +TextureParametrization is the abstract supertype of TextCoordGen and TextCoordList. Is is used to relate both to a ParametrizedTexture. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The texture. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The feature type <i>Window </i>is used for modelling windows in the exterior shell of a building, or hatches between adjacent rooms. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The formal difference between the classes <i>Window </i>and <i>Door </i>is that &ndash; in normal cases &ndash; <i>Windows </i>are not specifically intended for the transit of people or vehicles. +NOTE 2: when using LoD2 or Lod3 of CityGML (as indicated in INSPIRE Extended3D profile), the feature type Window is limited to the windows in the exterior shell of the building +Source : adapted from CityGML + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping the common properties of instanciable feature types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Activity hosted by the building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characteristics of the building that makes it generally of interest for mapping purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: the characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A building unit is the sub-division of the building that is homogeneous related to management aspects. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE : A building unit may be a flat in a multi-owned building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of dwellings in the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The BoundarySurface(s) bounding the OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way to map a texture file (2D image coordinates) to a surface of the exterior shell of a building (3D real-world coordinates), by applying a transformation between the two coordinate reference systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Matrix of the transformation between the file coordinates in an image to the real-world coordinates of the building + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +ClosureSurfaces are used for buildings which are not enclosed completely, for example airplane hangars or barns. In order to represent those objects as geometrically closed volume object, the open sides are sealed (virtually closed) by ClosureSurfaces. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Those special surfaces are taken into account, when needed to compute volumes and are neglected, when they are irrelevant or not appropriate, for example in visualisations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The<b><u> surfaces delimiting </u></b>major roof parts of a building or building part are expressed by the feature type <i>RoofSurface</i>. +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from CityGML + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Material(s) of the building roof. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ground plate of a building or building part. The polygon defining the ground plate is congruent with the building?s footprint. +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from City GML + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract feature type grouping common properties of instanciable feature types Building, BuildingPart and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute <b><u>planimetric</u></b> accuracy of the Lod1 building representation, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute <b><u>planimetric</u></b> accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute <b><u>planimetric</u></b> accuracy of the LoD2 building representation, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute <b><u>planimetric</u></b> accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute <b><u>planimetric</u></b> accuracy of the LoD3 building representation, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute <b><u>planimetric</u></b> accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute <b><u>height</u></b> accuracy of the LoD1 building representation, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute <b><u>height</u></b> accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute <b><u>height</u></b> accuracy of the LoD2 building representation, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute <b><u>height</u></b> accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute <b><u>height</u></b> accuracy of the LoD3 building representation in LoD3, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute <b><u>height</u></b> accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Definition -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometric representation of the building, as 3D solid, when the building is represented using LoD1 (level of detail 1) of CityGML. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometric representation of the building, as 3D solid, when the building is represented using LoD3 (level of detail 3) of CityGML. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometric representation of the building, as 3D solid, when the building is represented using LoD2 (level of detail 2) of CityGML. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu/2.0/Buildings.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu/2.0/Buildings.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d35be183 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/bu/2.0/Buildings.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome control tower [Unit.Type='TWR' - AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Point representing the situation of a Control Tower belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport), used to manage aircraft traffic in the runways and nearest airspace to the aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome (airport/heliport) to which the control tower belongs. + + tn-a:AerodromeNode + tn-a:controlTowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building is a covered facility, usable for the protection of humans, animals, things or the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/common/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/common/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adad4310 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/common/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/common/1.0/common.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/common/1.0/common.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3449d7f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/common/1.0/common.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,2671 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + For example the fileIdentifier of OGC CSW 202 + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The INSPIRE Metadata Regulation for spatial data services requires that a mandatory keyword which comes from a list and not an originating controlled vocabulary. This is also what the INSPIRE Metadata Technical Guidelines implement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Draft implementation to be refined + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The XML Namespaces URI for the XML data formats described in the OpenSearch specification + + + + + The media type shall be used for GML files. The media type is currently in the IANA registration process. + + + + + The media type shall be used for GML files. The media type is currently in the IANA registration process. + + + + + The media type shall be used for a zip archive that contains one or more GML documents. + + + + + + + + + Official type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Geoportal Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Discovery Service for Ireland + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Official mime type for OGC GML currently in the registration process of IANA + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WMS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WMS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WMTS 1.0.0 + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WMS Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WFS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WFS Feature Collection response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WFS 2.0 Feature Collection response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC Service Exception + + + + + Unofficial mime type for ISO 19139 metadata + + + + + Official mime type PNG iimage format type + + + + + Official mime type GIF image format type + + + + + Unofficial mime type for uncompressed GIF image format type + + + + + Official mime type for the Atom Syndication Format + + + + + The media type shall be used for Esri shapefiles. The file is a zip archive that contains at least the shp, shx and dbf files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for Esri file geodatabases. The file is a zip archive that contains the gdb directory. + + + + + The media type shall be used for TIFF files. This includes GeoTIFF files. Inspect the TIFF file to determine, if GeoTIFF tags are present. + + + + + The media type shall be used for GML files. The media type is currently in the IANA registration process. + + + + + The media type shall be used for a zip archive that contains one or more GML documents. + + + + + The media type shall be used for KML files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for KMZ files (zip archive with KML and associated files). + + + + + The media type shall be used for JPEG 2000 as specified by ISO/IEC 15444-1. + + + + + The media type shall be used for Enhanced Compressed Wavelet (ECW) files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for ASCII GRID files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for Oracle dumps. This media type is incomplete as it misses a reference to the specification of the format. + + + + + The media type shall be used for the LASer file format (LAS). + + + + + The media type shall be used for compressed LAS files. This media type is incomplete as it misses a reference to the specification of the format. + + + + + The media type shall be used for the MapInfo TAB format. The file is a zip archive that contains at least the tab, dat, map and id files. + + + + + he media type shall be used for the MapInfo Raster TAB format. This media type is incomplete as it misses a reference to the specification of the format. + + + + + The media type shall be used for CSV files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for world files. The file extension usually depends on the format of the associated image, e.g. .jgw for JPEG (2000) oder .tfw for TIFF. + + + + + Official mime type for RDSI Facts and Figures Report Resources Dublin Core encoding + + + + + Official mime type for RDSI Facts and Figures Report Resources SDMX encoding + + + + + Official mime type for RDSI repository results + + + + + Official mime type for RDSI Facts and Figures Report Resources in Geoportal format + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A list of known locations of elements or attributes in source documents + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Simplified ISO 8601 implementation + + + + YEAR MONTH DAY-----------------------TIME--------------------FRACTIONAL SECONDS---------TIME ZONE + + + + + + + + Simplified ISO 8601 implementation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if an equivalent scale or a resolution distance is available + Mandatory for services when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for service + + + + + An equivalent scale is generally expressed as an integer value expressing the scale denominator + + + + + + A resolution distance shall be expressed as a numerical value associated with a unit of length + + + + + + + + + ISO 19139 does not offer encoding of spatial resolution for services and INSPIRE Guidelines recommend to put it inside the abstract element in unstructured format, making it virtually impossible to extract the spatial resolution from the rest of the abstract text. 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The file is a zip archive that contains at least the tab, dat, map and id files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for the MapInfo Raster TAB format. This media type is incomplete as it misses a reference to the specification of the format. + + + + + The media type shall be used for CSV files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for world files. The file extension usually depends on the format of the associated image, e.g. .jgw for JPEG (2000) oder .tfw for TIFF. + + + + + + + URL where the dataset or dataset part can be downloaded + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +As per the codelist published at http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/media-types/ + + + + + + The media type shall be used for Esri shapefiles. The file is a zip archive that contains at least the shp, shx and dbf files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for Esri file geodatabases. The file is a zip archive that contains the gdb directory. + + + + + The media type shall be used for TIFF files. This includes GeoTIFF files. Inspect the TIFF file to determine, if GeoTIFF tags are present. + + + + + The media type shall be used for GML files. The media type is currently in the IANA registration process. + + + + + The media type shall be used for GML files. The media type is currently in the IANA registration process. + + + + + The media type shall be used for a zip archive that contains one or more GML documents. + + + + + The media type shall be used for KML files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for KMZ files (zip archive with KML and associated files). + + + + + The media type shall be used for JPEG 2000 as specified by ISO/IEC 15444-1. + + + + + The media type shall be used for Enhanced Compressed Wavelet (ECW) files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for ASCII GRID files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for Oracle dumps. This media type is incomplete as it misses a reference to the specification of the format. + + + + + The media type shall be used for the LASer file format (LAS). + + + + + The media type shall be used for compressed LAS files. This media type is incomplete as it misses a reference to the specification of the format. + + + + + The media type shall be used for the MapInfo TAB format. The file is a zip archive that contains at least the tab, dat, map and id files. + + + + + he media type shall be used for the MapInfo Raster TAB format. This media type is incomplete as it misses a reference to the specification of the format. + + + + + The media type shall be used for CSV files. + + + + + The media type shall be used for world files. The file extension usually depends on the format of the associated image, e.g. .jgw for JPEG (2000) oder .tfw for TIFF. + + + + + + + + + + 3D Cartesian in ETRS89 + + + + + 3D geodetic in ETRS89 on GRS80 + + + + + 2D geodetic in ETRS89 on GRS80 + + + + + 2D LAEA projection in ETRS89 on GRS80 + + + + + 2D LCC projection in ETRS89 on GRS80 + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 26N (30°W to 24°W) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 27N (24°W to 18°W) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 28N (18°W to 12°W) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 29N (12°W to 6°W) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 30N (6°W to 0°) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 31N (0° to 6°E) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 32N (6°E to 12°E) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 33N (12°E to 18°E) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 34N (18°E to 24°E) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 35N (24°E to 30°E) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 36N (30°E to 36°E) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 37N (36°E to 42°E) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 38N (42°E to 48°E) + + + + + 2D TM projection in ETRS89 on GRS80, zone 39N (48°E to 54°E) + + + + + Height in EVRS + + + + + 3D compound: 2D geodetic in ETRS89 on GRS80, and EVRS height + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5260d4d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,636 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cp/3.01rc1/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cp/3.01rc1/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..33e41be8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cp/3.01rc1/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,660 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cp/3.1rc1/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cp/3.1rc1/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a1ce0ca5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cp/3.1rc1/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,657 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvbase/0.1/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvbase/0.1/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..738df050 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvbase/0.1/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +feature that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +application specific metadata of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +description of the structure of the range values + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvbase/0.1rc1/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvbase/0.1rc1/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b346bce --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvbase/0.1rc1/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +feature that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +application specific metadata of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +description of the structure of the range values + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvbase/1.0rc3/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvbase/1.0rc3/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9b1dda3c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvbase/1.0rc3/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..609832bb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +application schema for coverages with a geometry/value pair representation + +-- Description -- +NOTE This application schema has been specified to be conceptually consistent with the coverage model used by the OGC Best Practice document 06-188r1 "GML Encoding of Discrete Coverages (interleaved pattern)". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry-value pair + +-- Definition -- +describes an element of a set that defines the relationships of a discrete coverage + +-- Description -- +Each instance consists of two parts: a domain object from the domain of the coverage to which it belongs and a record of feature attribute values from the range of the coverage to which it belongs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the domain object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +holds the record of feature attribute values associated with the domain object in the property "geometry" + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi curve coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite spatial domain consisting of curves. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Often the curves represent features such as roads, railroads or streams. They may be elements of a network. + +EXAMPLE A coverage that assigns a route number, a name, a pavement width and a pavement material type to each segment of a road system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage (geometry-value pair representation) + +-- Definition -- +coverage which provides the geometry value pairs + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +contains the extent of the domain of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +alement + +-- Definition -- +list of the geometry/value pairs of the coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi solid coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage whose domain consists of a collection of solids + +-- Description -- +NOTE Solids or their boundaries may be of any shape. Generally, the solids that constitute the domain of a coverage are mutually exclusive and exhaustively partition the extent of the coverage, but this is not required. + +EXAMPLE Buildings in an urban area could be represented as a set of unconnected GM_Solids each with attributes such as building name, address, floor space and number of occupants. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi time instant coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of time instants + +-- Description -- +NOTE This type provides a representation of the time instant/value pairs, i.e. represents a time series. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi surface coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of surfaces + +-- Description -- +NOTE In most cases, the surfaces that constitute the domain of a coverage are mutually exclusive and exhaustively partition the extent of the coverage. Surfaces or their boundaries may be of any shape. The boundaries of component surfaces often correspond to natural phenomena and are highly irregular. + +EXAMPLE A coverage that represents soil types typically has a spatial domain composed of surfaces with irregular boundaries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi point coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of points + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This type provides a representation of the point/value pairs. + +NOTE 2 Generally, the domain is a set of irregularly distributed points. However, the principal use of discrete point coverages is to provide a basis for continuous coverage functions, where the evaluation of the continuous coverage function is accomplished by interpolation between the points of the discrete point coverage. Most interpolation algorithms depend upon a structured pattern of spatial relationships between the points. This requires either that the points in the spatial domain of the discrete point coverage be arranged in a regular way, or that the spatial domain of the continuous coverage be partitioned in a regular way in relation to the points of the discrete point coverage. + +EXAMPLE A set of hydrographic soundings is a discrete point coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvgvp/0.1rc1/CoverageGVP.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvgvp/0.1rc1/CoverageGVP.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..efc2efe2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvgvp/0.1rc1/CoverageGVP.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +application schema for coverages with a geometry/value pair representation + +-- Description -- +NOTE This application schema has been specified to be conceptually consistent with the coverage model used by the OGC Best Practice document 06-188r1 "GML Encoding of Discrete Coverages (interleaved pattern)". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry-value pair + +-- Definition -- +describes an element of a set that defines the relationships of a discrete coverage + +-- Description -- +Each instance consists of two parts: a domain object from the domain of the coverage to which it belongs and a record of feature attribute values from the range of the coverage to which it belongs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the domain object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +holds the record of feature attribute values associated with the domain object in the property "geometry" + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi time instant coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of time instants + +-- Description -- +NOTE This type provides a representation of the time instant/value pairs, i.e. represents a time series. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage (geometry-value pair representation) + +-- Definition -- +coverage which provides the geometry value pairs + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +contains the extent of the domain of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +alement + +-- Definition -- +list of the geometry/value pairs of the coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvgvp/0.1rc3/CoverageGVP.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvgvp/0.1rc3/CoverageGVP.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3a9fa58 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/cvgvp/0.1rc3/CoverageGVP.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +application schema for coverages with a geometry/value pair representation + +-- Description -- +NOTE This application schema has been specified to be conceptually consistent with the coverage model used by the OGC Best Practice document 06-188r1 "GML Encoding of Discrete Coverages (interleaved pattern)". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry-value pair + +-- Definition -- +describes an element of a set that defines the relationships of a discrete coverage + +-- Description -- +Each instance consists of two parts: a domain object from the domain of the coverage to which it belongs and a record of feature attribute values from the range of the coverage to which it belongs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the domain object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +holds the record of feature attribute values associated with the domain object in the property "geometry" + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi time instant coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of time instants + +-- Description -- +NOTE This type provides a representation of the time instant/value pairs, i.e. represents a time series. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage (geometry-value pair representation) + +-- Definition -- +coverage which provides the geometry value pairs + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +contains the extent of the domain of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +alement + +-- Definition -- +list of the geometry/value pairs of the coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/2.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/2.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b2707819 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/2.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1149 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An INSPIRE_OM_Process explicitly describes the process used to reach a particular goal. (an observation or a measurement, or also how a sample was taken) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the INSPIRE_OM_Process + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about the INSPIRE_OM_Process + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process parameter used in the related OM_Observation + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the INSPIRE_OM_Process + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +INSPIRE_OM_Process could be referenced by INSPIRE_GF_PropertyType at different stages. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: for chemical & physical INSPIRE_GF_PropertyTypes: sampling, conservation and transport, fractionnement, analysis + +EXAMPLE 2: for environmental INSPIRE_GF_PropertyTypes: +observation + +EXAMPLE 3: for hydrobiological INSPIRE_GF_PropertyTypes: +the global process + +EXAMPLE 4: for micro-biological INSPIRE_GF_PropertyTypes: +sampling, conservation and transport, determination + + ef:procedure + + + + + + + ef:referringTo + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This relation is currently only sketched, it is a placeholder for complex structuring as often required in rich registries. Various roles, such as found in theasuri and ontologies (broader/narrower term, related term, disjunct term), should be extended as required per domain. + + ef:referringFrom + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (Environmental Monitoring Network, Environmental Monitoring Facility) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Legal Act which the Abstract Monitoring Feature is reported to + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Observation(s) attached to the Abstract Monitoring Feature + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of Abstract Monitoring Features used for a given thematic coherent concise timeframe in a specific area for a specific purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of Environmental Monitoring Facilities for given compaign (= Environmental Monitoring Activity) fulfilling one Environmental Monitoring Program needs. +Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of Environmental Monitoring Facilities for another campaign fulfilling another Environmental Monitoring Program needs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an Abstract Monitoring Feature. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader definition of an Abstract Monitoring Feature. The link is pointing to the higher level in a hierarchical structure. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a more detailed definition of an Abstract Monitoring Feature. The link point to the lower level in a hierarchical structure. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In the case that the information is used in the process of reporting triggered by an obligation or voluntary agreement, +the reporting envelope should be stored here. +The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, a monitoring feature requires the provision of Observations only in the case that these have been required +under a given reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily based one. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Is an observation required? + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the environmental monitoring object + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional +information not fitting in other +attributes + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal act, in which the management and regulation of the environmental monitoring object is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the environmental monitoring object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Begin of the lifespan of the digital object + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +End of the lifespan of the digital object + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the environmental monitoring object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of Abstract Monitoring Features used for a given thematic coherent concise timeframe in a specific area for a specific purpose. +Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of Environmental Monitoring Facilities for given compaign (= Environmental Monitoring Activity) fulfilling one Environmental Monitoring Program needs. +Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of Environmental Monitoring Facilities for another campaign fulfilling another Environmental Monitoring Program needs. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the Environmental Monitoring Activity + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the Environmental Monitoring Activity + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of Abstract Monitoring Features used for a given thematic coherent concise timeframe in a specific area for a specific purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of Environmental Monitoring Facilities for given compaign (= Environmental Monitoring Activity) fulfilling one Environmental Monitoring Program needs. +Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of Environmental Monitoring Facilities for another campaign fulfilling another Environmental Monitoring Program needs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An Environmental Monitoring Program is a policy relevant document defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of Abstract Monitoring Features on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Program has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the hierachical link between Environmental Monitoring Features + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader definition of an Abstract Monitoring Feature. The link is pointing to the higher level in a hierarchical structure. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a more detailed definition of an Abstract Monitoring Feature. The link point to the lower level in a hierarchical structure. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the link between Environmental Monitoring Network and Environmental Monitoring Facility + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to all the Environmental Monitoring Network responsible for this Environmental Monitoring Facility + + ef:contains + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to all Environmental Monitoring Facilities included in this Environmental Monitoring Network + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an Abstract Monitoring Feature + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this Abstract Monitoring Feature. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval in the case that the facility is only in operation at certain times + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +If this capabilities setup was created to support data aquisition based on a legal act, the legal act should be linked here + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + +-- Description -- +Parallel to the ProcessUsed link on OM_Process + + + + + -- Definition -- +The association Phenomenon links to the GF_PropertyType for which the corresponding OM_Observation:result provides an estimate of its value. + +-- Description -- +Parallel to the phenomenon link on OM_Observation + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object. + +-- Description -- +Parallel to the domain link on OM_Observation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Classification Schema is a structured domain groupings of Classification Units. The structure may be a simple flat list (code list), a hierarchy, a thesaurus or an ontology. + +-- Description -- +Examples of classification schema could be taxonomy, +classification of chemicals, physical measurements + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the Classification Schema + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about the Classification Schema. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to an entry of a Classification Schema. + + ef:schema + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An Environmental Monitoring Facility is a georeferenced object directly collecting and or processing data or hosting other Environmental Monitoring Facility objects +collecting data about features whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) +are repeatedly observed/measured using static or mobile, in-situ or remote methods. +An Environmental Monitoring Facility encompasses notions of platform/site/station/sensor often found within various thematic domains. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An Environmental Monitoring Facility is not a Facility from an Inspire annex Buildings perspective + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not Environmental Monitoring Facilities from INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + +NOTE 3: From INSPIRE perspective, an Environmental Monitoring Facility requires the provision of Observations only in the case that these have been required under a given reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily based one. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the Environmental Monitorimg Facility + +-- Description -- +Conditional with geometry: if no geometry (inherited from the Abstract Monitoring Object) -> we must have at least a representativePoint + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Is the Environmental Monitoring Facility mobile during the acquisition of the observation or attached to a mobile Environmental Monitoring Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to all the Environmental Monitoring Network responsible for this Environmental Monitoring Facility + + ef:contains + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (station) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the Environmental Monitoring Facility that has been deactivated/replaced by another one + + ef:supersedeBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active Environmental Monitoring Facility + + ef:supersede + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Correspond to a period during which the Environmental Monitoring Facility has been used and, thus, collecting observation(s) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the Operational Acvtivity Period + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The parameter used in a given observation acqusition. When refered by a given INSPIRE_OM_Process a parameter must appear in the OM_Observation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An Environmental Monitoring Network is an administrative/organisational grouping of Environmental Monitoring Facilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. +Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of Environmental Monitoring Facilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and sampling regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the Environmental Monitoring Network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of organisation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to all Environmental Monitoring Facilities included in this Environmental Monitoring Network + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Classification Unit is generic unit referencing to an entry of a Classification Schema. +This can refer to one specific element or also to a thematic grouping, which may contain elements from different branches of a hierarchy + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the Classification Unit + + + + + -- Definition -- +This relation is currently only sketched, it is a placeholder for complex structuring as often required in rich registries. Various roles, such as found in theasuri and ontologies (broader/narrower term, related term, disjunct term), should be extended as required per domain. + + ef:referringTo + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This relation is currently only sketched, it is a placeholder for complex structuring as often required in rich registries. Various roles, such as found in theasuri and ontologies (broader/narrower term, related term, disjunct term), should be extended as required per domain. + + ef:referringFrom + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a Classification Schema. + + ef:unit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An INSPIRE_GF_PropertyType may refer to a Classification Unit for further definition of what was observed/measured (i.e. the abundance of a specific species or species group) + + ef:classificationUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An INSPIRE_GF_PropertyType from the media (or a subpart of the media) that contributes to evaluate its characteristics and/or quality and/or aptitude to some usages. + +-- Description -- +An INSPIRE_GF_PropertyType could be elementary (i.e : describing a &lsquo;basic&rsquo; property) or compound (i.e : based on elementary to calculate statistical values or categories). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the INSPIRE_GF_PropertyType + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about the INSPIRE_GF_PropertyType. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An INSPIRE_GF_PropertyType may refer to a Classification Unit for further definition of what was observed/measured (i.e. the abundance of a specific species or species group) + + ef:baseProperty + + + + + + -- Definition -- +INSPIRE_OM_Process could be referenced by INSPIRE_GF_PropertyType at different stages. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: for chemical & physical INSPIRE_GF_PropertyTypes: sampling, conservation and transport, fractionnement, analysis + +EXAMPLE 2: for environmental INSPIRE_GF_PropertyTypes: +observation + +EXAMPLE 3: for hydrobiological INSPIRE_GF_PropertyTypes: +the global process + +EXAMPLE 4: for micro-biological INSPIRE_GF_PropertyTypes: +sampling, conservation and transport, determination + + ef:property + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This relation is currently only sketched, it is a placeholder for complex structuring as often required in rich registries. Various roles, such as found in theasuri and ontologies (broader/narrower term, related term, disjunct term), should be extended as required per domain. + + ef:referringTo + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This relation is currently only sketched, it is a placeholder for complex structuring as often required in rich registries. Various roles, such as found in theasuri and ontologies (broader/narrower term, related term, disjunct term), should be extended as required per domain. + + ef:referringFrom + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/3.0rc1/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/3.0rc1/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9170b90f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/3.0rc1/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,870 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: From an Environmental Monitoring Facilities theme perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature mandates the provision of Observations only in the case these have been required under a given INSPIRE based reporting or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Legal Act which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting and/or processing data, or hosting other EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility objects +collecting data about features whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed/measured. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + +Conditional with geometry: if no geometry (inherited from the AbstractMonitoringObject) the representativePoint shall be made available. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. +Cross-domain values are not provided as this is not maintainable. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). + + ef:narrower + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry should represent the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). + + ef:narrower + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). + + ef:broader + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +In the case that the information is used in the process of reporting triggered by an obligation or voluntary agreement, the reporting envelope should be stored here. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported dataset according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. + + ef:contains + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative/organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. +Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and sampling regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store and/or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/3.0rc2/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/3.0rc2/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..09399333 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/3.0rc2/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1234 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +result acquisition source + +-- Definition -- +Defines categories for different types of the ResultAcquisitionSource. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ResultAcquisitionSourceValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +result acquisition source + +-- Definition -- +Defines categories for different types of the ResultAcquisitionSource. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ResultAcquisitionSourceValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store and/or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +media + +-- Definition -- +Extendable CodeList that defines categories for different types of media. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/MediaValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +media + +-- Definition -- +Extendable CodeList that defines categories for different types of media. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/MediaValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry should represent the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). + + ef:broader + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +In the case that the information is used in the process of reporting triggered by an obligation or voluntary agreement, the reporting envelope should be stored here. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported dataset according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +result nature + +-- Definition -- +State of the result of an observation. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ResultNatureValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +result nature + +-- Definition -- +State of the result of an observation. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ResultNatureValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process type + +-- Definition -- +Defines categories for different process types. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ProcessTypeValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process type + +-- Definition -- +Defines categories for different process types. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ProcessTypeValue + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: From an Environmental Monitoring Facilities theme perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature mandates the provision of Observations only in the case these have been required under a given INSPIRE based reporting or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Legal Act which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +purpose of collection + +-- Definition -- +Extendable CodeList that defines categories for different puposes of collections. + + any + none + + + + + + + -- Name -- +purpose of collection + +-- Definition -- +Extendable CodeList that defines categories for different puposes of collections. + + any + none + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting and/or processing data, or hosting other EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility objects +collecting data about features whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed/measured. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + +Conditional with geometry: if no geometry (inherited from the AbstractMonitoringObject) the representativePoint shall be made available. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. +Cross-domain values are not provided as this is not maintainable. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative/organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. +Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and sampling regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +measurement regime + +-- Definition -- +Defines categories for different types of the MeasurementRegime. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/MeasurementRegimeValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +measurement regime + +-- Definition -- +Defines categories for different types of the MeasurementRegime. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/MeasurementRegimeValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised EMF type + +-- Definition -- +Extendable CodeList that defines categories for different types of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities. + + any + none + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised EMF type + +-- Definition -- +Extendable CodeList that defines categories for different types of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities. + + any + none + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/3.0rc3/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/3.0rc3/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf78ab9c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ef/3.0rc3/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1013 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/2.0/ElevationBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/2.0/ElevationBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8f609fa2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/2.0/ElevationBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ + + + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface type value. + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration types specifying the surface for which elevation property values are provided, with regard to its relative position from the terrain (Earth's surface). + + + + + -- Name -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Definition -- +Three dimensional surface describing the shape of a part of the Earth's or sea floor bare surfaces, excluding any possible features placed on them (such us buildings, bridges or vegetation). + +-- Description -- +NOTE When describing heights of a part of emerged land, all features placed on its surface are excluded except water bodies. Hence it provides information about the height of points located on ground surface or any body of water placed on it with respect to a well-defined datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Definition -- +Three dimensional surface describing the shape of a part of the Earth's or sea floor surface, including every feature placed on them (such us buildings, bridges or vegetation). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It provides information about the highest elevation at a specific location, which may correspond to a point on the ground surface (emerged or submerged) or on any feature above it. + +NOTE 2 When describing depths of a part of submerged land (e.g. the sea floor), water bodies are obviously excluded from the surface. Hence it provides information about the depth of points located on the water body floor with respect to a well-defined datum. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measured property type value. + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration types which determine the elevation property which have been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +Height. + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Depth. + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical coordinate reference system identifier. + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of the vertical reference system. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code. + +-- Definition -- +Alphanumeric value identifying an instance in the namespace. + + + + + -- Name -- +Code space. + +-- Definition -- +Name or identifier of the person or organization responsible for the namespace. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Ideally the namespace would a registry where it is possible to register the vertical CRS and identify it using the code. + +NOTE 2 EPSG is an example of CRS registry, but other registries may be used (e.g. a future INSPIRE CRS registry, in case it is created). + + + + + -- Name -- +Version. + +-- Definition -- +Version identifier for the namespace. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation data set. + +-- Definition -- +Spatial data set representing the surface of land, ice and/or ocean of a specified geographic extent in terms of distribution of a dimensional property linked to the vertical component (height, depth). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Data set name. + +-- Definition -- +The name which is used to identify the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Extent. + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation coordinate reference system reference. + +-- Definition -- +Reference used to identify the vertical coordinate reference system used to refer elevation values of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The elevation coordinate reference system (CRS) reference identifies the vertical CRS used to refer the elevation values of spatial objects belonging to any INSPIRE theme. This includes spatial objects and coverages which may compose an elevation data set. +The European Vertical Reference System (EVRS) shall be used to express gravity-related heights for the vertical component on land, within its geographical scope (continental Europe). Outside the geographical scope of EVRS (e.g. overseas territories), other vertical reference systems related to the Earth gravity field shall be used. The geodetic codes and parameters for these vertical reference systems shall be documented and an identifier shall be created, according to EN ISO 19111 and ISO 19127. +In both cases the vertical CRS used shall be properly identified using the elevation CRS reference, which links to a resource where its full definition can be found. + +NOTE 2 The elevation CRS reference is not intended to be a full definition / description of a vertical CRS. It is just a link to an existing resource which includes this information. +The reference consists of the name and the identifier of the vertical CRS, where the identifier is the code with which the CRS is registered in an external CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). +Exceptions to this are local bathymetric CRSs used to refer depths in lakes. In that cases, there is no point in obliging to register these CRSs. Therefore, the reference consists of the origin point to which depths are referred (attribute 'datumPosition') and the water level corresponding to it (attribute 'datumWaterLevel'). + +NOTE 3 The attribute 'descriptionRef' may be optionally used to include a reference to an additional resource in which the vertical coordinate reference system is described. + +NOTE 4 Two types of vertical CRSs are distinguished in this specification: height and depth CRS. This distinction has to be informed by means of the attribute measuredProperty. + +NOTE 5 If the elevation CRS is defined for the measurement of depth values, it should only be used in a region of limited extent, as the related datum is often referred to a local tide level. + +NOTE 6 The planimetric position of the point used as datum or origin of depth values in an elevation CRS for depths can be considered as unique identifier for this local datum. A unique identifier is needed to distinguish depth datums corresponding to the same (tidal) water level in different locations (e.g. the level of Lowest Astronomical Tide determines different depth datums in different locations). + + + + + + + -- Name-- +Datum position. + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position of the point used as origin of depth values in a vertical coordinate reference system for depth measurement. + +-- Description &ndash; +NOTE 1 This attribute identifies the location of the datum point associated to a coordinate reference system for depth measurement. + +NOTE 2 The planimetric position of the datum point may be used as unique identifier for a local coordinate reference system for depth measurement. + +NOTE 3 The altimetric position must be the height of the datum point referred to EVRS. This parameter can be utilised at local level to calculate EVRS heights for those objects whose depth values are referred to the coordinate reference system for depth measurement. + +NOTE 4 The level taken as origin of depths changes locally from one chart to another. In order to distinguish between coordinate reference systems for depth measurement corresponding to the same (tidal) water level in different locations (e.g. the level of Lowest Astronomical Tide determines different depth datums in different locations) a unique identifier is needed. + + + + + -- Name -- +Datum water level. + +-- Definition -- +Water-level used to define the datum of a vertical coordinate reference system for depth measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. +All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation coordinate reference system description external reference. + +-- Definition -- +External reference to an information resource providing the specification and definition of the vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measured property. + +-- Definition -- +Indication of the type of property for whose measurement the vertical coordinate reference system has been designed. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical coordinate reference system identifier. + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier of the vertical coordinate reference system within a given namespace. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1If a vertical CRS is used to provide elevation data to INSPIRE, it is recommended to have this vertical CRS registered within a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +NOTE 2 When identifying a local datum for referring depths in a specific lake, there is no point in obliging to register this local vertical CRSs in a registry. This is the reason why the cardinality of this attribute may be 0. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical coordinate reference system name. + +-- Definition -- +Character string used as text identifier of the vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation Reference. + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the origin used to refer the elevation values associated to an object. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation origin. + +-- Definition -- +Vertical coordinate reference system taken as origin to refer the elevation values associated to the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/3.0rc1/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/3.0rc1/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ce72383 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/3.0rc1/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical coordinate reference system identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of the vertical reference system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DVR90. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +code + +-- Definition -- +Alphanumeric value identifying an instance in the namespace. + + + + + -- Name -- +code space + +-- Definition -- +Name or identifier of the person or organization responsible for the namespace. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Ideally the namespace would be a registry where it is possible to register the vertical CRS and identify it using the code. + +NOTE 2 EPSG is an example of CRS registry, but other registries may be used (e.g. a future INSPIRE CRS registry, in case it is created). + + + + + -- Name -- +version + +-- Definition -- +Version identifier for the namespace. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration types which determine the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration types determining the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Surface describing the three dimensional shape of the Earth's bare surface, excluding as possible any other features placed on it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Surface describing the three dimensional shape of the Earth's surface, including all static features placed on it. Temporary phenomena should not form part of the surface, but due to the technical difficulties in removing them some of these features may also be present in the surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/3.0rc2/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/3.0rc2/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..324eccfc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/3.0rc2/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration types which determine the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration types determining the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Surface describing the three dimensional shape of the Earth's bare surface, excluding as possible any other features placed on it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Surface describing the three dimensional shape of the Earth's surface, including all static features placed on it. Temporary phenomena should not form part of the surface, but due to the technical difficulties in removing them some of these features may also be present in the surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical coordinate reference system identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of the vertical reference system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DVR90. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +code + +-- Definition -- +Alphanumeric value identifying an instance in the namespace. + + + + + -- Name -- +code space + +-- Definition -- +Name or identifier of the person or organization responsible for the namespace. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Ideally the namespace would be a registry where it is possible to register the vertical CRS and identify it using the code. + +NOTE 2 EPSG is an example of CRS registry, but other registries may be used (e.g. a future INSPIRE CRS registry, in case it is created). + + + + + -- Name -- +version + +-- Definition -- +Version identifier for the namespace. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/3.0rc3/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/3.0rc3/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..62ea48c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-bas/3.0rc3/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/2.0/ElevationCoverages.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/2.0/ElevationCoverages.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e86a1555 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/2.0/ElevationCoverages.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ + + + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation grid coverage. + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 A coverage is a feature type that acts as a function to return an elevation property value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain (Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]). Hence, an elevation coverage is a feature type which assigns elevation property values (range) to the geometric elements forming part of the coverage domain. + +NOTE 2 A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of an external coordinate reference system. + +NOTE 3 Grid coverages employ a systematic tessellation of the domain. The principal advantage of such tessellations is that they support a sequential enumeration of the elements of the domain, which makes data storage and access more efficient. + +NOTE 4 An elevation grid coverage is a continuous coverage. It provides a mathematical method to interpolate elevation values for any direct position within its domain extent from the elevation values known for the grid points (domain elements). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Inspire ID. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Interpolation type. + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Evaluation of a rectified quadrilateral grid coverage in a certain location involves interpolation of values within a quadrilateral cell (which contains this location) composed of four neighbouring point value pairs (grid cell corners); and possibly involve additional grid points outside the cell. + +NOTE The list of possible values for interpolation methods is defined in ISO 19123:2005 - Annex C (Interpolation methods). +Default value provided in this specification is "bilinear". + + + + + -- Name -- +Property type. + +-- Definition -- +An elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + +NOTE 2 It describes the type of property of the values provided within the elevation coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface type. + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the terrain. + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure. + +-- Definition -- +Unit of measure used to provide the elevation property values within the range set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid reference. + +-- Definition -- +The elevation reference to which the measured property values (heights or depths) of the elevation grid coverage are referenced to. + + el-bas:ElevationReference + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/3.0rc1/ElevationCoverages.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/3.0rc1/ElevationCoverages.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71d0659b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/3.0rc1/ElevationCoverages.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of an elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/3.0rc2/ElevationCoverages.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/3.0rc2/ElevationCoverages.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f4e48e37 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/3.0rc2/ElevationCoverages.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of an elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/3.0rc3/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/3.0rc3/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..820b6054 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-cov/3.0rc3/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-tin/2.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-tin/2.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f35d0a39 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-tin/2.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation TIN. + +-- Definition -- +Elevation feature using a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network according the type GM_Tin (from ISO 19107:2003) which describes a Delaunay triangulation, mainly composed of a set of control points whose elevation property values are known. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A coverage is a feature type that acts as a function to return an elevation property value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain (adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]). +At conceptual level, an elevation TIN implicitly defines a coverage: a feature type which assigns elevation property values (coverage range) to the geometric elements forming part of the set of control points (coverage domain). Moreover, this coverage may be considered as a continuous coverage, since the elevation TIN provides a mathematical method to interpolate elevation values for any direct position within its domain extent from the elevation values known for the vertices forming the TIN network (domain elements). + +NOTE 2 The basic idea of a TIN is to partition the convex hull of the points in the domain of a discrete point coverage into a computationally unique set of non-overlapping triangles. Each triangle is formed by three of the points in the domain of the discrete point coverage. The Delaunay triangulation method is commonly used to produce TIN tessellations with triangles that are optimally equiangular in shape, and are generated in such a manner that the circumscribing circle containing each triangle contains no point of the discrete point coverage other than those at the vertices of the triangle [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Inspire ID. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries. + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN feature. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Interpolation type. + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Evaluation of a triangulated irregular network in a certain location involves interpolation of values within a triangle (which contains this location) composed of three neighbouring point value pairs (triangle vertices). + +NOTE The list of possible values for interpolation methods is defined in ISO 19123:2005 - Annex C (Interpolation methods). +Default value provided in this specification is "bilinear". + + + + + -- Name -- +Property type. + +-- Definition -- +An elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + +NOTE 2 It describes the type of property of the values provided within the elevation coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface type. + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the terrain. + + + + + -- Name -- +TIN Reference. + +-- Definition -- +The elevation reference to which the measured property values (heights or depths) of the elevation TIN are referenced to. + + el-bas:ElevationReference + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-tin/3.0rc3/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-tin/3.0rc3/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..75a6181d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-tin/3.0rc3/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/2.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/2.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f65bc62 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/2.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,734 @@ + + + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Breakline. + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature to describe the shape of an elevation surface which indicates a distinct interruption or discontinuity in this surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient), where differently sloped adjoining terrain surfaces intersects. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 3-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the Delaunay criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or any of the artificial structures built on it. Any breaks present in a Digital Surface Model can not be described within this specification. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines act as auxiliary objects, which can be useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model - in order to serve specific user needs - by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Break line type. + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry. + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the break line, elevation auxiliary spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Man-made break. + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name-- +Elevation point. + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object that provides a single value of an elevation property. It describes the elevation of a real world surface at a specific location. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It includes the elevation property value of the surface at a specific location, which often represents a singular point in the morphology of the surface. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification. + +-- Definition -- +Class of elevation point according the LAS specification v1.3 - R10, of the American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The classification proposed for every elevation point regardless of their adquisition method corresponds to the ASPRS Standard LIDAR Point Classes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry. + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the elevation point spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Property type. + +-- Definition -- +An elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +Property value. + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Isolated area. + +-- Definition -- +Area that delimits an isolated part of the territory where the elevation model exists. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes an isolated part into the elevation model. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas act as auxiliary objects, which can be useful as input data (mask) for a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model - in order to serve specific user needs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry. + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the isolated area spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Container. + +-- Definition -- +Void area including zero or more isolated areas. + + el-vec:VoidArea + el-vec:content + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name-- +Elevation vector object. + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object forming part of a vector-format data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Inspire ID. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Nominal scale. + +-- Definition -- +Number indicating the denominator of the nominal scale at which the vector object was captured or from which it was calculated or derived. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector reference. + +-- Definition -- +The elevation reference to which the measured property value (height or depth) of the vector object is referenced to. + + el-bas:ElevationReference + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Void area. + +-- Definition -- +Area that delimits a part of the territory where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 The portion of territory covered by the void area is excluded from an elevation model, except for the cases stated in note 2. + +NOTE 2 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These areas are considered valid exceptions according note 1. + +NOTE 3 Void areas act as auxiliary objects, which can be useful as input data (mask) for a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model - in order to serve specific user needs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry. + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the void area, elevation auxiliary spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Content. + +-- Definition -- +Isolated area included in a void area. + + el-vec:IsolatedArea + el-vec:container + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Depth contour line. + +-- Definition -- +A depth contour is a line that connects points that have the same depth value with respect to a specific vertical reference system. It describes the morphology of a surface coincident with the sea floor or the bottom of a lake. + +NOTE The sea floor surface is often represented in vector elevation datasets as a set of depth contour lines, where the distance separating subsequent ones can not be a constant parameter for the whole set. +In case this distance is constant for the whole set of depth contour lines, the equidistance parameter (normal contour vertical interval) can be used to specify it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of depth contour line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Property indicating that the depth contour line surrounds an area with a depth lower than itself (the area represents an elevation of the sea-bottom surface). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This case (elevation) is contrary to the more frequent case in cartographic representation, where a depth contour line surrounds an area with a depth higher than itself (the area represents a depression of the sea-bottom surface). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Property indicating the normal contour vertical interval between two subsequent contours expressed in meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spot depth. + +-- Definition -- +Permanent elevation point which describes the morphology of a surface coincident with the sea floor or the bottom of a lake by indicating its depth with respect a specific vertical reference system. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named sea-bottom location in the real world, represented by a spot depth object in the elevation model. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of spot depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Contour type value. + +-- Definition -- +List of possible type values for contour lines with regard the equidistance parameter. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This list of values applies to both, contourlines (where the measured property is altitude) and depth contours (where the measured property is depth). + + + + + -- Name -- +Master. + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +Ordinary. + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Auxiliary. + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name-- +Elevation line. + +-- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that provides a single value of an elevation property. It describes the elevation of a real world surface for a set of aligned adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A set of elevation lines, each of them having a different value of the elevation property, is often used in topographic datasets to represent the global morphology of the surface. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry. + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the elevation line spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Property type. + +-- Definition -- +An elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +Property value. + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spot height. + +-- Definition -- +Permanent elevation point which describes the morphology of the land suface by indicating its altitude with respect a specific vertical reference system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GIS4EU D3.5]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named location in the real world, represented by a spot height object in the elevation model. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of spot height. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Contourline. + +-- Definition -- +A contour line is a line that connects points that have the same altitude value with respect to a specific vertical reference system. It describes the morphology of the land surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GIS4EU D3.5] + +NOTE The relief of the land surface is often represented in vector elevation datasets as a set of contourlines, where the subsequent ones are separated in the vertical component a distance equal to the equidistance parameter (normal contour vertical interval vertical). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of contourline. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contourline surrounds an area with an altitude lower than itself (the area represents a depression of the ground surface). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This case (depression) is contrary to the more frequent case in cartographic representation, where a contourline surrounds an area with an altitude higher than itself (the area represents an elevation of the ground surface). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Property indicating the normal contour vertical interval between two subsequent contours expressed in meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name &ndash; +Low reliability. + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating the existence of quality problems in the contour line section, due to the own limitations of the data capture process. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It is a qualitative indicator of the accuracy of this spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Reliability of a contour line often depends on the grade of visibility of the ground surface during the data capture process (e.g. in forest areas when contours are obtained by stereoplotting). +Such problems could have an impact on the elevation surface which is being mesured (e.g. the surface represented by data may differ from that of the real terrain in some areas). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/3.0rc1/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/3.0rc1/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ff7793ae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/3.0rc1/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,617 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines according to the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +stop line + +-- Definition -- +Lines where the local continuity or regularity of the elevation surface is questionable. In the area of these morphologies, triangles intersecting a stop line shall be removed from a TIN surface, leaving holes in the surface. If coincidence occurs on surface boundary triangles, the result shall be a change of the surface boundary. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature to describe the shape of an elevation surface which indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical CRS which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical CRS. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area has to be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical CRS not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/3.0rc2/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/3.0rc2/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7e682937 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/3.0rc2/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,631 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +stop line + +-- Definition -- +Lines where the local continuity or regularity of the elevation surface is questionable. In the area of these morphologies, triangles intersecting a stop line shall be removed from a TIN surface, leaving holes in the surface. If coincidence occurs on surface boundary triangles, the result shall be a change of the surface boundary. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical CRS not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area has to be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature to describe the shape of an elevation surface which indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical CRS. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines according to the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical CRS which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/3.0rc3/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/3.0rc3/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58414e0b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/el-vec/3.0rc3/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,581 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/2.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/2.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8b2c0230 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/2.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Indication of the presence of a non-dominant land use category in an ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of the existing land use object that is covered by this land use presence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +presence HILUCS value +-- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this land use presence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific land use category for the land use presence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of the existing land use object that is covered by this land use presence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use for a homogeneous area. In addition to the core land use object it has an observation date. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use coverage +-- Definition -- +An existing land use coverage is a core land use coverage with the additional constraint that the rangeSet should only contain ExistingLandUseObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +minimum unit of interest +-- Definition -- +The smallest size of the land use objects taken into consideration in the dataset (expressed in Ha.). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/3.0rc1/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/3.0rc1/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a141722c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/3.0rc1/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the featureType ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the dataset. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this existing land use data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having an homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this dataset. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this LandUseObject is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +existing land use dataset to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/3.0rc2/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/3.0rc2/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..51b1988d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/3.0rc2/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,290 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having an homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this dataset. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use dataset to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the featureType ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the dataset. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this existing land use data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the LandUseObjects which belong to this ExistingLandUseDataSet. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/3.0rc3/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/3.0rc3/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46301ba7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/elu/3.0rc3/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/emf/3.0rc1/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/emf/3.0rc1/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00f69e63 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/emf/3.0rc1/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/emf/3.0rc2/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/emf/3.0rc2/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ce5b8a3a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/emf/3.0rc2/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/2.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/2.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..119e9dba --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/2.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/3.0rc1/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/3.0rc1/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24127707 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/3.0rc1/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A feature defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been, used as a source of energy. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [DER 2011]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension, either represented by a scalar or range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below the Earth&rsquo;s surface or mean sea level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +True vertical depth from the Earth's surface or mean sea level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +True vertical depth from the Earth's surface or mean sea level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Classification information type + +-- Definition -- +Energy resource classification information defining the classification framework, if another classification framework applies besides the ones listed in the Classification Framework code list. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification framework + +-- Definition -- +Name of the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification source + +-- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about the classification framework. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/3.0rc2/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/3.0rc2/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eff8dc8b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/3.0rc2/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension, either represented by a scalar or range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Classification information type + +-- Definition -- +Energy resource classification information defining the classification framework, if another classification framework applies besides the ones listed in the Classification Framework code list. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification framework + +-- Definition -- +Name of the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification source + +-- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about the classification framework. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/3.0rc3/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/3.0rc3/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3eea824 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-b/3.0rc3/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/2.0/EnergyResourcesCoverages.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/2.0/EnergyResourcesCoverages.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f395eaee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/2.0/EnergyResourcesCoverages.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Feature type that acts as a function to return an energy potential property value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the Energy Resource coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the average energy potential corresponding to that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the average energy potential corresponding to that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/3.0rc1/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/3.0rc1/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26ceaa64 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/3.0rc1/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Feature type that acts as a function to return an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/3.0rc2/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/3.0rc2/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e93b4216 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/3.0rc2/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Feature type that acts as a function to return an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/3.0rc3/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/3.0rc3/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..397c907e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-c/3.0rc3/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-f/2.0/EnergyResourcesFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-f/2.0/EnergyResourcesFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5641438 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-f/2.0/EnergyResourcesFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,619 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Primary energy resource information detailing the type of resource and the rank of resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the energy resource in the order of energy resources that are bounded by the same geometric object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is mainly applicable to non-renewable energy resources and is used to state where one resource type has more quantity than another. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Only primary energy resource types are considered. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specialised type of Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: Coal resources can be specialised as either: +<ul> + <li>hardCoal </li> + <li>lowRankCoal</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Datatype reflecting the probability model which has been used to determine the amount of energy resources. + +-- Description -- +The probability represents a &lsquo;confidence&rsquo; level on the stated amount of resources. The probability is based on either a deterministic or stochastic probability model. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Deterministic confidence level. + +-- Description -- +Deterministic systems are systems completely described by deterministic information and models. The inputs and initial conditions uniquely determine output processes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Stochastic confidence level. + +-- Description -- +Random system. The probabilistic system is defined as the system that consists of at least one probabilistic component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been, used as a source of non-renewable energy. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It comprises reservoirs (gas, oil) and relevant deposits (peat, coal, uranium, thorium). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date the non-renewable energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below the Earth&rsquo;s surface or average sea level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information describing the classification and estimates on the amount of resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relation to the basin-scale system within which deposits of energy resource accumulate. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of Energy Resources can be reported through different stages and projects. The reporting information complies with a common generic principle-based system in which quantities are classified on the basis of social-economic viability, feasibility, and geological knowledge on the fossil resources. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from Adapted from [RCSEIES 2009]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The amount of resources includes an amount (with or without probability statement) for each type of resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification system for calculating the measurement. Examples include SPE (PRMS), UNFC, SEC, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It comprises existing areas, but may also refer to areas of future interest. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date the spatial extent of the renewable energy source was identified. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current generated energy produced from a renewable energy resource within the spatial extent. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Measure should be unit of energy. The standard unit of energy in the SI system is Joule. Most common units are volumes (barrels, m³..), tonnes of oil equivalent (toe), Mega Watt hours (MWh), Giga Joules (GJ) + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Theoretical average annual energy that can be extracted from a renewable energy resource within the spatial extent. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Measure should be unit of energy. The standard unit of energy in the SI system is Joule. Most common units are volumes (barrels, m³..), tonnes of oil equivalent (toe), Mega Watt hours (MWh), Giga Joules (GJ) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature defining Geographical area that includes/contains accumulations or deposits of non renewable resources which are genetically related + +-- Description -- +NOTE Occurrence and extent of such a region is predominantly determined by geological conditions, especially by the presence of basis (substance) from which energy resource is generated and, if needed, by the presence of appropriate accumulation/deposit structures in which energy resource(s) is/are trapped. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the Energy Resource system + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the Energy Resource System. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The amount of resources includes an amount (with or without probability statement) for each type of resources. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantification of resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Measure should be unit of energy. The standard unit of energy in the SI system is Joule. Most common units are volumes (barrels, m³..), tonnes of oil equivalent (toe), Giga Joules (GJ). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of classification and estimation of resources. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Probability figures on the amount of category of resource. + +-- Description -- +The probability represents a &lsquo;confidence&rsquo; level on the stated amount of resources. The confidence level can be clarified using either stochastic or deterministic values. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Category or energy resource. + +-- Description -- +The resource categories proposed are common categories to most classification schemes, representing an aggregated quantity at the level of: +<ul> + <li>the production,</li> + <li>the total amount initially in place</li> + <li>the reserves, </li> + <li>the contingent resources and </li> + <li>unrecoverable. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Exploitation period of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation has ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below the Earth&rsquo;s surface or average sea level. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical depth. + + + + + -- Definition -- +True vertical depth from the earths crust or mean sea level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + -- Definition -- +True vertical depth from the earths crust or mean sea level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been, used as a source of energy. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [DER 2011]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For non-renewable energy sources this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the type of Energy resource as a part of the Energy Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-s/3.0/EnergyStatistics.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-s/3.0/EnergyStatistics.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..727b2c30 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-s/3.0/EnergyStatistics.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,254 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Statistics application schema + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy statistic. + +-- Definition -- +Quantitative, aggregated and representative information taken from the collection and systematic processing of data, produced by the national authorities and the Community authority in the framework of the Regulation on Energy Statistics. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy product + +-- Definition -- +Energy products mean combustible fuels, heat, renewable +energy, electricity, or any other form of energy. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy statistics aggregate + +-- Definition -- +What the statistic means or represents. Aggregates mean data aggregated at national level on the +treatment or use of energy products, namely production, +trade, stocks, transformation, consumption, and structural +characteristics of the energy system such as installed +capacities for electricity generation or production capacities +for oil products. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Choice to specify either a fossil fuel or a renewable or waste resource i.e. the type of resource to which the statistic applies. + +NOTE only one option can be chosen. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste type + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable energy and waste. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel type + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aggregated Energy + +-- Definition -- +Abstract class intended to aggregate values on energy statistics (energy products, consumption, supply, etc...) and energy resources (fossil fuels, renewables and waste). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aggregation period + +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. month, a year. + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the defined variable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1: for comparing different types of energy resources the unit of measure is tonnes of oil equivalent (toe). Otherwise the commodity units of measure should be applied: 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oils, m³ for natural gas, GWh (electriciy) and TJ (Heat) for renewables and waste + +NOTE2 with regard to energy statistics the unit of measure is defined by the Regulation on Energy Statistics. + +EXAMPLE: proved coal reserves by country, wind energy capacity by region, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aggregated resource + +-- Definition -- +Statistic restricted to aggregate values on energy resources (and not on Energy Statistics). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Type of resource class. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of energy resource to which the aggregation is applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit for representing energy statistics. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical values + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the energy statistic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-s/3.0rc3/EnergyStatistics.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-s/3.0rc3/EnergyStatistics.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b43bd58 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-s/3.0rc3/EnergyStatistics.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Statistics application schema + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aggregated resource + +-- Definition -- +Statistic restricted to aggregate values on energy resources (and not on Energy Statistics). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Type of resource class. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of energy resource to which the aggregation is applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aggregated Energy + +-- Definition -- +Abstract class intended to aggregate values on energy statistics (energy products, consumption, supply, etc...) and energy resources (fossil fuels, renewables and waste). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aggregation period + +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. month, a year. + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the defined variable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1: for comparing different types of energy resources the unit of measure is tonnes of oil equivalent (toe). Otherwise the commodity units of measure should be applied: 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oils, m³ for natural gas, GWh (electriciy) and TJ (Heat) for renewables and waste + +NOTE2 with regard to energy statistics the unit of measure is defined by the Regulation on Energy Statistics. + +EXAMPLE: proved coal reserves by country, wind energy capacity by region, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit for representing energy statistics. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical values + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the energy statistic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy statistic. + +-- Definition -- +Quantitative, aggregated and representative information taken from the collection and systematic processing of data, produced by the national authorities and the Community authority in the framework of the Regulation on Energy Statistics. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy product + +-- Definition -- +Energy products mean combustible fuels, heat, renewable +energy, electricity, or any other form of energy. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy statistics aggregate + +-- Definition -- +What the statistic means or represents. Aggregates mean data aggregated at national level on the +treatment or use of energy products, namely production, +trade, stocks, transformation, consumption, and structural +characteristics of the energy system such as installed +capacities for electricity generation or production capacities +for oil products. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Choice to specify either a fossil fuel or a renewable or waste resource i.e. the type of resource to which the statistic applies. + +NOTE only one option can be chosen. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste type + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable energy and waste. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel type + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-v/3.0rc2/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-v/3.0rc2/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8b155503 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-v/3.0rc2/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,538 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of calorific values to describe the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values to describe the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of the resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date of determining the quantification of resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Type of resource class. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector feature defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been, used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Other classification framework + +-- Definition -- +A classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources, not listed in the reference classification framework code list. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference classification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A feature defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation has ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + <font color="#222226">-- Name --</font> +<font color="#222226">Calorific value</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#222226">Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#222226">NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A feature defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date of determining the capacity of the resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-v/3.0rc3/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-v/3.0rc3/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1c5c0c4b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/er-v/3.0rc3/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + <font color="#222226">-- Name --</font> +<font color="#222226">Calorific value</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#222226">Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#222226">NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/2.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/2.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7087309d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/2.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made geomorphological feature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of anthropogenic geomorphologic feature. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The types of natural geomorphological feature + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The types of natural geomorphological feature + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The types of man-made geomorphological feature + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The types of man-made geomorphological feature + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural geomorphological feature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of natural geomorphologic feature. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphological feature is a linear or areal landform. It may be associated with an underlying GeologicUnit + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the GeologicUnit associated with a depositional GeomorphologicFeature. Examples include a river terrace deposit or a till from which drumlins are formed. It implies that both the GeologicUnit and GeomorphologicFeature were formed together by the same process. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/3.0rc1/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/3.0rc1/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d1efd751 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/3.0rc1/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,833 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the Borehole. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear downhole geometry of the borehole. + +-- Description -- +The downhole linear geometry will commonly be vertical down from the surface, but other geometries such as curves or upward orientations from underground mines are possible. The downholeGeometry defines the SRS against which MappedIntervals are referenced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the theme. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the GeologicCollection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A dictionary of terms describing the type of geomorphologic feature. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract feature describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MappedFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the MappedFeature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the GeologicFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more GeologicEvents to a GeologicFeature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of natural geomorphologic feature. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of a natural geomorphologic feature. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the Composition of the GeologicUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of Mapped Feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which a GeologicEvent takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of age of event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of age of event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/3.0rc2/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/3.0rc2/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..017c72d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/3.0rc2/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,872 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which a GeologicEvent takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of age of event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of age of event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of a natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract feature describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MappedFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the MappedFeature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the Composition of the GeologicUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A dictionary of terms describing the type of geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of Mapped Feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the theme. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the GeologicFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more GeologicEvents to a GeologicFeature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the Borehole. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the GeologicCollection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/3.0rc3/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/3.0rc3/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5baa5473 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-core/3.0rc3/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,827 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-ext/2.0/GeologyExtension.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-ext/2.0/GeologyExtension.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56bad6b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge-ext/2.0/GeologyExtension.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + <font color="#400040">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#400040">The purpose for which a borehole was drilled eg site investigation, resource exploration etc</font> + + + + + + <font color="#400040">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#400040">The purpose for which a borehole was drilled eg site investigation, resource exploration etc</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Extended borehole specific index (or metadata) information + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">The purpose for which the borehole was drilled eg site investigation, resource exploration etc</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">Organisation that is custodian of data derived from the borehole</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">The total length of the borehole</font> + + + + + <font color="#400040">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#400040">The length along the borehole until the base of the Quaternary is reached</font> + + + + + <font color="#400040">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#400040">Data exists that is not available online, for example because it is legally restricted or it has not been digitised</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unit proved at the base of the borehole + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge/2.0/Geology.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge/2.0/Geology.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81be5821 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge/2.0/Geology.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge_gp/3.0rc3/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge_gp/3.0rc3/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5aac8ce1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge_gp/3.0rc3/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,472 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge_hg/3.0rc3/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge_hg/3.0rc3/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..59571e9d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ge_hg/3.0rc3/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1157 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the GroundWaterWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater ObservationWell is a monitoring object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A WFDGroundWaterBody related to the natural GroundWaterBody. + +-- Description -- +Based on the different assumptions established in Member States the delineation of a WFDGroundWaterBody boundary can differ from the natural GroundWaterBody extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gelu/3.0rc1/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gelu/3.0rc1/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e3d3ac2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gelu/3.0rc1/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the dataset. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent. + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the dataset. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gelu/3.0rc2/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gelu/3.0rc2/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87b857f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gelu/3.0rc2/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the dataset. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent. + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the dataset. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gelu/3.0rc3/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gelu/3.0rc3/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d826b86c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gelu/3.0rc3/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8618a7eb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/0.layer.geoportal.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/0.layer.geoportal.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9cf70159 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/0.layer.geoportal.xml @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + + 0 + Mosaic + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic + + Orthoimagery + + + + EPSG:4326 + + 70.725 + 34.5 + 32.775 + -12.075 + + + + EPSG:4258 + + 70.725 + 34.5 + 32.775 + -12.075 + + + + EPSG:3035 + + 5427181.170408 + 1272998.578481 + 6402560.258919 + 2301418.069303 + + + + EPSG:3034 + + 4999548.73864 + 900274.484912 + 6063171.541807 + 1998311.832027 + + + + CRS:84 + + 32.775 + -12.075 + 70.725 + 34.5 + + + 32.78 + -12.08 + 70.72 + 34.50 + + + jrc_img2k_pr5_mosaic_PAN + http://image2000.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ + + + + CRS:84 + + + EPSG:4326 + + + EPSG:4258 + + + EPSG:3035 + + + EPSG:3034 + + + + + + + + + INSPIRE:DEFAULT + image/png + 40 + 100 + http://ags-sdi-public.jrc.ec.europa.eu/arcgis/wms/image2000_pan/default0.png + + + ISO 19128:2005 + + http://ags-sdi-public.jrc.ec.europa.eu/arcgis/services/image2000_pan/MapServer/WMSServer + + Europe Mapping Service based on the Image2000 European mosaic (panchromatic) + Map Service of a European Mosaic. The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service is based on the panchromatic sensor of the Landsat 7 satellite. + + + http://ags-sdi-public.jrc.ec.europa.eu/arcgis/services/image2000_pan/Mapserver/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS&version=1.3.0 + + + /var/www/html/inspire/xmlroot/6f07e88d-85ec-11e0-b39a-d8d3855bd8fc/PullResults/651-700/b08d48fe-85ec-11e0-b39a-d8d3855bd8fc/services/15/ViewService/b51b35a3-85ec-11e0-b39a-d8d3855bd8fc/b51b83c4-85ec-11e0-b39a-d8d3855bd8fc/layers/0/0.layer.geoportal.xml + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/1.layer.geoportal.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/1.layer.geoportal.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..11832404 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/1.layer.geoportal.xml @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ + + + + Eenvoudige topografie + Eenvoudige topografie + DinoMapLayer + + + EPSG:4326 + + 53.612 + 50.67 + 7.276 + 3.047 + + + + EPSG:25831 + + 782811.992048703 + 503321.31008041 + 5948856.2379426 + 5613129.73878603 + + + + EPSG:4258 + + 53.6120000009005 + 50.6700000009245 + 7.276 + 3.047 + + + + EPSG:25832 + + 385949.438392343 + 79473.5750143076 + 5941735.47708697 + 5630054.50168711 + + + + EPSG:23032 + + 386030.355264825 + 79552.9150451924 + 5941939.39900738 + 5630256.78320639 + + + + EPSG:23031 + + 782905.428812565 + 503413.346284428 + 5949067.58369615 + 5613338.77719518 + + + + CRS:84 + + 7.276 + 3.047 + 53.612 + 50.67 + + + + EPSG:28992 + + 279996.798981388 + -10443.7376732869 + 626761.101667318 + 300412.283454263 + + + + EPSG:32632 + + 385949.438391132 + 79473.5750101662 + 5941735.47711092 + 5630054.50170766 + + + + EPSG:32631 + + 782811.992051712 + 503321.310080443 + 5948856.23796655 + 5613129.73880663 + + + + EPSG:4230 + + 53.612713177371 + 50.670851261594 + 7.27727788231779 + 3.04830097054909 + + + 7.28 + 3.05 + 53.61 + 50.67 + + + F646DFB9-5BF6-EAB9-042B-CAB6FF2DC275 + + + + EPSG:4230 + + + EPSG:4326 + + + EPSG:23031 + + + EPSG:23032 + + + EPSG:28992 + + + EPSG:31466 + + + EPSG:32631 + + + EPSG:32632 + + + EPSG:25831 + + + EPSG:25832 + + + EPSG:4258 + + + CRS:84 + + + + + + + + + + + DefaultMapStyle + image/png + 300 + 300 + http://www.dinoservices.nl/wms/dinomap/M11M0575/?request=getLegend + + + inspire_common:DEFAULT + image/png + 300 + 300 + http://www.dinoservices.nl/wms/dinomap/M11M0575/?request=getLegend + + + DefaultMapLayerStyle + image/png + 300 + 300 + http://www.dinoservices.nl/wms/dinomap/M11M0575/Eenvoudige topografie?request=getLegend + + + ISO 19128:2005 + + http://www.dinoservices.nl/wms/dinomap/M11M0575 + + DinoMap 15 - Formatie van Stramproy + Dino + + + http://www.dinoservices.nl/wms/dinomap/M11M0575?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS&version=1.3.0 + + + /var/www/html/inspire/xmlroot/7c3462f8-870c-11e0-a756-d8d3855bd8fc/PullResults/1651-1700/b56558f7-870c-11e0-a756-d8d3855bd8fc/services/20/ViewService/eaeb215e-870c-11e0-a756-d8d3855bd8fc/eaf4491f-870c-11e0-a756-d8d3855bd8fc/layers/1/1.layer.geoportal.xml + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/3.layer.geoportal.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/3.layer.geoportal.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..582ece2d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/3.layer.geoportal.xml @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ + + + + SY - Basis in m. NAP + SY - Basis in m. 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Formatie van Breda en Ville + Dino + + + http://www.dinoservices.nl/wms/dinomap/M11M0609?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS&version=1.3.0 + + + /var/www/html/inspire/xmlroot/379ae09f-85fa-11e0-a852-d8d3855bd8fc/PullResults/1701-1750/630009ff-85fa-11e0-a852-d8d3855bd8fc/services/28/ViewService/6a09cc12-85fa-11e0-a852-d8d3855bd8fc/6a248003-85fa-11e0-a852-d8d3855bd8fc/layers/8/8.layer.geoportal.xml + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + eng + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/Copy of 8.layer.geoportal.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/Copy of 8.layer.geoportal.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9701eb1f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/Copy of 8.layer.geoportal.xml @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ + + + + + + + http://www.dinoservices.nl/wms/dinomap/M11M0609?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS&version=1.3.0 + + + /var/www/html/inspire/xmlroot/379ae09f-85fa-11e0-a852-d8d3855bd8fc/PullResults/1701-1750/630009ff-85fa-11e0-a852-d8d3855bd8fc/services/28/ViewService/6a09cc12-85fa-11e0-a852-d8d3855bd8fc/6a248003-85fa-11e0-a852-d8d3855bd8fc/layers/8/8.layer.geoportal.xml + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + eng + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/PullOperationReportResource.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/PullOperationReportResource.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72f6c7fb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/PullOperationReportResource.xml @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ + + + +10 + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/Untitled44.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/Untitled44.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e632dbbb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/Untitled44.xml @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + Ground Water (Whole) + This layer shows the results of a pan-European screening exercise on unfiltered groundwater samples. The exercise was run in 2008 using simple grab samples (1L). For further details please consult R. Loos et al / Water Research 44 (2010) 4115-4126. + dataset + + http://fate-gis.jrc.ec.europa.eu/geohub/service/monitoring/ogc.ashx?service=WMS + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Hydrography + + + GROWS + + + monitoring campaign + + + FATE + + + chemicals monitoring + + + JRC + + + RWER + + + 57.22 + -29.22 + 76.44 + 25.55 + + + + + 2008-01-01 + 2008-12-31 + + + + + 2011-05-24 + + + 433344 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 268/2010 of 29 March 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the access to spatial data sets and services of the Member States by Community institutions and bodies under harmonised conditions + 2010-03-30 + + notEvaluated + + No conditions apply + (h) the protection of the environment to which such information relates, such as the location of rare species. + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + fate@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + originator + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + konstantins.bogucarskis@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2011-07-14 + eng + + monitoring:GW_whole + http://fate.jrc.ec.europa.eu + + eng + environment + inlandWaters + Sampling points GPS coordinates converted to WKT WGS84; Some sampling points coordinates identified using Google Earth + + + http://www.ww.ww + + + http://www.ww.ww + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspire.geoportal.resource.service.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspire.geoportal.resource.service.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9a281818 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspire.geoportal.resource.service.xml @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + INSPIRE Darstellungsdienst Verkehrsnetze Land Tirol + INSPIRE Darstellungsdienst des Landes Tirol mit Verkehrsnetzen, Landesstraßen B und L sowie Brücken und Tunnel auf diesen Straßen. + service + + humanGeographicViewer + + + + GEMET - Concepts, version 2.4 + 2010-01-13 + + Transport Networks + + + Verkehrsnetze + + + 12.967 + 10.098 + 47.744 + 46.652 + + + 2001-01-01 + 2012-01-01 + 2011-12-19 + + + 0001-01-01 + 9999-12-31 + + + + + 1 + + + 1 + mt + + + + Technical Guidance for the implemantation of INSPIRE View Services + 2011-12-19 + + conformant + + no conditions apply + no limitations + unclassified + + + Amt der Tiroler Landesregierung, Abteilung Geoinformation, tiris + anton.willi@tirol.gv.at + + pointOfContact + + + Amt der Tiroler Landesregierung, Abteilung Geoinformation, tiris + anton.willi@tirol.gv.at + + 2011-12-19 + ger + + 22222 + http://eee.eee.ee + + + 22222 + http://eee.eee.ee + + view + + + 2012-03-16T11:08:43.512 + 2012-03-16T11:08:47.762 + + + ../../1.iso19139.xml + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + /INSPIRE-efd2e1f4-6f4f-11e1-a10a-00e081b628c8_20120316-110811/services/1/PullResults/1-10/resources/services/1 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.service+xml + INSPIRE Darstellungsdienst Verkehrsnetze Land Tirol (Amt der Tiroler Landesregierung, Abteilung Geoinformation, tiris) + + + ../2 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.service+xml + + AT + + ../../../../.. + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.service.network.discovery+xml + + + resourceReport + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspire.geoportal.resource.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspire.geoportal.resource.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..70f9be51 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspire.geoportal.resource.xml @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ + + + + 39 + 21 + 40 + 19 + 19 + + + + + + + + + + + + /INSPIRE-325b29be-c1c8-11e0-895f-00e081b628c8/services/downloaded/PullResults/21-40 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + UK + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f6ea6f74 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + + + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + service + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + + http://wms.geoimage.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223? + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + + + http://www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + custodian + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + eng + view + + + ss + s + s + + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + + + www + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 + 100 + + + + + + + + + + http://aa.bb + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/layer.geoportal.relatedResourceLocators.2.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/layer.geoportal.relatedResourceLocators.2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73ef59c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/layer.geoportal.relatedResourceLocators.2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,332 @@ + + + + DigiSat2010LPISETSTest + Digitale Satellitenbilder 2010 LPIS ETS Test + Digitale Satellitenbilder aus 2010, für die Durchführung des LPIS ETS Tests gemäß EU-Verordnung 1122/2009, Art.6. + + Orthofotografie + + + + EPSG:4326 + + 49.20847355078462 + 46.08674026397286 + 17.308483427576768 + 9.356501248123656 + + + + EPSG:4258 + + 49.208473551717454 + 46.08674026491535 + 17.308483427576768 + 9.356501248123656 + + + + EPSG:3045 + + 5458551.638285598 + 5105821.122309638 + 668361.694480537 + 81116.71185357828 + + + + EPSG:3416 + + 589950.8766600259 + 249933.65124788214 + 689947.2048229462 + 109940.87967449671 + + + + EPSG:3044 + + 5476549.637113552 + 5103849.381180989 + 1124886.946637698 + 526001.3630618353 + + + + EPSG:3035 + + 2918549.04539905 + 2552729.70300831 + 4868598.97151412 + 4274036.318727296 + + + + CRS:84 + + 17.305737191725477 + 9.353641870263186 + 49.209183313626 + 46.087460052215924 + + + + EPSG:3034 + + 2518411.5175452214 + 2164500.81831496 + 4529991.797482304 + 3954642.7470380445 + + + + EPSG:3857 + + 1926771.5615616604 + 1041560.954547754 + 6310309.310627799 + 5794260.32069159 + + + + EPSG:31258 + + 452533.309602933 + 112106.21141410898 + 740198.1262296685 + 159801.87377033161 + + + + EPSG:31259 + + 468396.56957182474 + 105533.58349464368 + 821244.202818378 + 227926.30671674456 + + + + EPSG:31256 + + 468396.56957182474 + 105533.58349464368 + 71244.20281837796 + -522073.69328325544 + + + + EPSG:31257 + + 468396.56957182474 + 105533.58349464368 + 672073.6932832557 + 78755.79718162227 + + + + EPSG:31254 + + 468396.56957182474 + 105533.58349464368 + 522073.69328325574 + -71244.20281837773 + + + + EPSG:31255 + + 452533.309602933 + 112106.21141410898 + 290198.12622966856 + -290198.1262296684 + + + + EPSG:900913 + + 1926771.5615616604 + 1041560.954547754 + 6310309.310627799 + 5794260.32069159 + + + + EPSG:32633 + + 668361.6944821157 + 81116.71185000177 + 5458551.638304499 + 5105821.122325552 + + + + EPSG:32632 + + 1124886.9466430629 + 526001.363062079 + 5476549.637132369 + 5103849.381196916 + + + + EPSG:31287 + + 690000.0 + 110000.0 + 590000.0 + 250000.0 + + + 17.31 + 9.36 + 49.21 + 46.09 + + + f2d06b8b-e6b4-4c53-9bd7-7f5e512be8c2 + + + + + EPSG:3857 + + + EPSG:900913 + + + EPSG:3034 + + + EPSG:3035 + + + EPSG:3044 + + + EPSG:3045 + + + EPSG:31254 + + + EPSG:31255 + + + EPSG:31256 + + + EPSG:31257 + + + EPSG:31258 + + + EPSG:31259 + + + EPSG:31287 + + + EPSG:32632 + + + EPSG:32633 + + + EPSG:3416 + + + EPSG:4258 + + + EPSG:4326 + + + CRS:84 + + + + + + + + + default + image/png + 23 + 189 + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/wmsgw/satph-lpis-2010/?version=1.3.0&service=WMS&request=GetLegendGraphic&sld_version=1.1.0&layer=DigiSat2010LPISETSTest&format=image/png&STYLE=default + + + inspire_common:DEFAULT + image/png + 23 + 189 + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/wmsgw/satph-lpis-2010/?version=1.3.0&service=WMS&request=GetLegendGraphic&sld_version=1.1.0&layer=DigiSat2010LPISETSTest&format=image/png&STYLE=default + + + ISO 19128:2005 + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/wmsgw/satph-lpis-2010/? + + Darstellungsdienst Digitale Satellitenbilder 2010 LPIS ETS Test + Darstellungsdienst Digitale Satellitenbilder aus 2010, für die Durchführung des LPIS ETS Tests gemäß EU-Verordnung 1122/2009, Art. 6 + + /INSPIRE-f1286681-106a-11e1-bd02-00e081b628c8_20111116-165209/services/1/PullResults/21-40/resources/datasets/4 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.dataset+xml + + image/png + image/gif + image/jpeg + + + 2011-11-16T16:53:15.902 + 2011-11-16T16:55:35.905 + + + /INSPIRE-f1286681-106a-11e1-bd02-00e081b628c8_20111116-165209/services/1/PullResults/21-40/resources/services/5/resourceLocator1/downloaded.xml + application/vnd.ogc.wms.capabilities.response_xml + + + ../../../../downloaded.xml + application/vnd.ogc.wms.capabilities.response_xml + + + /INSPIRE-f1286681-106a-11e1-bd02-00e081b628c8_20111116-165209/services/1/PullResults/21-40/resources/services/5/resourceLocator1/services/1/layers/0 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.service.network.view.layer+xml + + + ../.. + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.service.network.view+xml + + + ../../../../../../../datasets/4 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.dataset+xml + Digitale Satellitenbilder 2010 LPIS ETS-Test + + ger + AT + + ../../../../../../../../../.. + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.service.network.discovery+xml + + + resourceReport + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/layer.geoportal.relatedResourceLocators.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/layer.geoportal.relatedResourceLocators.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d140698 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/layer.geoportal.relatedResourceLocators.xml @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ + + + + GBR.BGS.1:50k.superficial.deposits + GBR BGS 1:50k Superficial deposits + GBR BGS 1:50000 scale superficial deposits layer + + Map + + + Geology + + + DiGMapGB + + + United Kingdom + + + Superficial + + + + EPSG:4326 + + 60.849945 + 49.902759 + 2.412245 + -8.300482 + + + + EPSG:4258 + + 60.849945 + 49.902759 + 2.412245 + -8.300482 + + + + EPSG:27700 + + 640160.0 + 56439.0 + 1218501.0 + 11342.0 + + + + CRS:84 + + 2.412245 + -8.300482 + 60.849945 + 49.902759 + + + + EPSG:3857 + + 196764.1816 + -962732.1194 + 8593971.9982 + 6422724.117 + + + 2.70 + -8.34 + 60.85 + 49.85 + + + http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/dataHolding/13480428 + + + + CRS:84 + + + EPSG:4326 + + + EPSG:4258 + + + EPSG:27700 + + + EPSG:3857 + + + + + + + + inspire_common:DEFAULT + image/png + 139 + 475 + http://mapapps.bgs.ac.uk/wms/legends/digmapgb50.gif + + + ISO 19128:2005 + + http://mapapps.bgs.ac.uk/arcgis/services/INSPIREWMS/Digmap/MapServer/WMSServer + + BGS 50000 scale digital geology + Note: This dataset is designed for the 1:50000 scale but can be viewed in this WMS between 1:100000 and 1:25000 (Only). The 1:50 000 DiGMapGB data covering the whole of the United Kingdom is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only. Separate bedrock geology, superficial deposits, artificial ground, mass movement deposits and geological linear features layers are available in this service. For information about more of the British Geological Survey's maps that are available digitally please visit http://www.bgs.ac.uk/products/digitalmaps/digmapgb.html. The data are available for free download on the basis it is only used for your personal, teaching, and research purposes provided all are non-commercial in nature as described on http://www.bgs.ac.uk/about/copyright/non_commercial_use.html. Where commercial use is required, licences are available from the British Geological Survey (BGS). Your use of any information provided by the BGS is at your own risk. BGS gives no warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information or its suitability for any use or purpose. All implied conditions relating to the quality or suitability of the information, and all liabilities arising from the supply of the information (including any liability arising in negligence) are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law. + + /INSPIRE-3151d2c2-d313-11e0-865f-d8d3855bd8fc_20111103-185718/services/1/PullResults/241-260/resources/datasets/16 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.dataset+xml + + image/png + image/gif + image/bmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + 2011-11-03T18:59:15.005 + 2011-11-03T19:02:58.496 + + + /INSPIRE-3151d2c2-d313-11e0-865f-d8d3855bd8fc_20111103-185718/services/1/PullResults/361-380/resources/services/14/resourceLocator4/downloaded.xml + application/vnd.ogc.wms.capabilities.response_xml + + + ../../../../downloaded.xml + application/vnd.ogc.wms.capabilities.response_xml + + + /INSPIRE-3151d2c2-d313-11e0-865f-d8d3855bd8fc_20111103-185718/services/1/PullResults/361-380/resources/services/14/resourceLocator4/services/1/layers/2 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.service.network.view.layer+xml + + + ../.. + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.service.network.view+xml + + + ../../../../../../../../../241-260/resources/datasets/16 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.dataset+xml + Digital Geological Map Data of Great Britain - 50k (DiGMapGB-50) + + + ../../../../../../../../../../../../../sdklsasd/241-260/resources/datasets/18 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.dataset+xml + Digital Geological Map Data of Great Britain - 50k (DiGMapGB-50) + + + ../../../../../../../../../../../../../sdklsasd/301-311/resources/series/19 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.dataset+xml + Digital Geological Map Data of Great Britain - 50k (DiGMapGB-50) + + eng + UK + + ../../../../../../../../../.. + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.geoportal.resource.service.network.discovery+xml + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/resource.dataset.inspire.geoportal.mmemberstatecountrycodexml.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/resource.dataset.inspire.geoportal.mmemberstatecountrycodexml.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..53dc0eb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/resource.dataset.inspire.geoportal.mmemberstatecountrycodexml.xml @@ -0,0 +1,365 @@ + + + + Základní mapa ČR 1 : 50 000 - po vrstvách - 13-12 + ZM 50 je odvozována z dat ZABAGED®. Data ZABAGED® jsou počítačově zpracovávána s využitím poloautomatické generalizace z měřítka 1 : 10 000 do měřítka 1 : 50 000. Transformací se převádí rastrový obraz státního území, strukturovaný po listech ZM 50, do souřadnicového systému S-JTSK. Obraz mapových listů ZM 50 je rozložen do deseti vrstev, binárních rastrových map s hustotou 400 dpi. Obsah vrstev : černé značky a popis, hranice chráněných území, správní hranice okresní a obecní a hranice KÚ včetně názvu a čísla KÚ, polohopis a šedé značky, výplně bloků zástavby, vodstvo a azurové značky a popis, výškopis, správní hranice krajská a státní, výplně průjezdních komunikací a louky a pastviny, lesy a ostatní zeleň. Umístění vrstev v souřadnicovém systému je zajištěno textovými soubory (TFW) a to pro zobrazení S-JTSK (F) / Krovak EN a WGS 84 / UTM zone 33N. Data je nutno užít v SW, který umožňuje využití TFW souborů a průhlednost pozadí na sebe skládaných vrstev. + dataset + + http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/cuzk_wmsklient/Default.aspx?CRS=EPSG:102067&variant=rzm50 + + + http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/UKAZKOVA_DATA/ZM50.zip + + + http://geoportal.cuzk.cz + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Buildings + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Transport networks + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Protected sites + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Land cover + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Administrative units + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Hydrography + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Geographical names + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Elevation + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + základní mapa ČR + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + podkladová mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + geoprostorová informace + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + dopravní infrastruktura + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + administrativní hranice + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + vodstvo + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + geografické názvosloví + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + tematická mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + chráněná území + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + budovy + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + využití území + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + státní mapové dílo + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + JTSK + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + základní mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + topografická mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + topomapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + rastrová mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + mapa České republiky + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + mapa středního měřítka + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + podrobné měřítko + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + měřítko 1:50 000 + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + měřítko 1:50000 + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + 50 000 + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + 50000 + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + ZABAGED + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + popis + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + polohopis + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + výškopis + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + Geonames + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + souvislý klad mapových listů + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + značkový klíč + + + 15.3257925196684 + 14.9902883140729 + 50.3908547529293 + 50.2189128240102 + + + 2011-01-18 + + + 2008 + + + 50000 + + + + $hodnota neni znama$ + 2010 + + notConformant + + Zpoplatnění dle ceníku : http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/Dokumenty/CENIK.pdf. Poskytování na základě licenční smlouvy. Podmínky užití viz obchodní podmínky : http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/Dokumenty/Podminky.html. + http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/Dokumenty/Podminky_studenti.html + + + Zeměměřický úřad + michal.traurig@cuzk.cz + + originator + + + Zeměměřický úřad + michal.traurig@cuzk.cz + + 2011-05-31 + cze + + CZ-CUZK-ZM50-RV-1312 + ČÚZK + + + 63162 + ČÚZK + + cze + imageryBaseMapsEarthCover + structure + transportation + environment + planningCadastre + boundaries + inlandWaters + location + elevation + ZM 50 je odvozována z dat ZABAGED®. Data ZABAGED® jsou počítačově zpracovávána s využitím poloautomatické generalizace z měřítka 1 : 10 000 do měřítka 1 : 50 000. Transformací se převádí rastrový obraz státního území, strukturovaný po listech ZM 50, do souřadnicového systému S-JTSK. Obraz mapových listů ZM 50 je rozložen do deseti vrstev, binárních rastrových map s hustotou 400 dpi. Obsah vrstev : černé značky a popis, hranice chráněných území, správní hranice okresní a obecní a hranice KÚ včetně názvu a čísla KÚ, polohopis a šedé značky, výplně bloků zástavby, vodstvo a azurové značky a popis, výškopis, správní hranice krajská a státní, výplně průjezdních komunikací a louky a pastviny, lesy a ostatní zeleň. Umístění vrstev v souřadnicovém systému je zajištěno textovými soubory (TFW) a to pro zobrazení S-JTSK (F) / Krovak EN a WGS 84 / UTM zone 33N. Data je nutno užít v SW, který umožňuje využití TFW souborů a průhlednost pozadí na sebe skládaných vrstev. + + + /INSPIRE-54c40438-bdd9-11e0-985d-d8d3855bd8fc/services/downloaded/PullResults/175801-176100/resources/datasets/1 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + CZ + + /asldjlkasd/ + + + resourceReport + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/resource.dataset.inspire.geoportal.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/resource.dataset.inspire.geoportal.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..653c55ee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/resource.dataset.inspire.geoportal.xml @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ + + + + Základní mapa ČR 1 : 50 000 - po vrstvách - 13-12 + ZM 50 je odvozována z dat ZABAGED®. Data ZABAGED® jsou počítačově zpracovávána s využitím poloautomatické generalizace z měřítka 1 : 10 000 do měřítka 1 : 50 000. Transformací se převádí rastrový obraz státního území, strukturovaný po listech ZM 50, do souřadnicového systému S-JTSK. Obraz mapových listů ZM 50 je rozložen do deseti vrstev, binárních rastrových map s hustotou 400 dpi. Obsah vrstev : černé značky a popis, hranice chráněných území, správní hranice okresní a obecní a hranice KÚ včetně názvu a čísla KÚ, polohopis a šedé značky, výplně bloků zástavby, vodstvo a azurové značky a popis, výškopis, správní hranice krajská a státní, výplně průjezdních komunikací a louky a pastviny, lesy a ostatní zeleň. Umístění vrstev v souřadnicovém systému je zajištěno textovými soubory (TFW) a to pro zobrazení S-JTSK (F) / Krovak EN a WGS 84 / UTM zone 33N. Data je nutno užít v SW, který umožňuje využití TFW souborů a průhlednost pozadí na sebe skládaných vrstev. + dataset + + http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/cuzk_wmsklient/Default.aspx?CRS=EPSG:102067&variant=rzm50 + + + http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/UKAZKOVA_DATA/ZM50.zip + + + http://geoportal.cuzk.cz + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Adresy + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + základní mapa ČR + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + podkladová mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + geoprostorová informace + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + dopravní infrastruktura + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + administrativní hranice + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + vodstvo + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + geografické názvosloví + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + tematická mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + chráněná území + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + budovy + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + využití území + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + státní mapové dílo + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + JTSK + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + základní mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + topografická mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + topomapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + rastrová mapa + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + mapa České republiky + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + mapa středního měřítka + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + podrobné měřítko + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + měřítko 1:50 000 + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + měřítko 1:50000 + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + 50 000 + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + 50000 + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + ZABAGED + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + popis + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + polohopis + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + výškopis + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + Geonames + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + souvislý klad mapových listů + + + + Terminologický slovník ČÚZK + 2009-01-01 + + značkový klíč + + + 15.3257925196684 + 14.9902883140729 + 50.3908547529293 + 50.2189128240102 + + + 2011-01-18 + + + 2008 + + + 50000 + + + + $hodnota neni znama$ + 2010 + + notConformant + + Zpoplatnění dle ceníku : http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/Dokumenty/CENIK.pdf. Poskytování na základě licenční smlouvy. Podmínky užití viz obchodní podmínky : http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/Dokumenty/Podminky.html. + http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/Dokumenty/Podminky_studenti.html + + + Zeměměřický úřad + michal.traurig@cuzk.cz + + originator + + + Zeměměřický úřad + michal.traurig@cuzk.cz + + 2011-05-31 + cze + + CZ-CUZK-ZM50-RV-1312 + ČÚZK + + + 63162 + ČÚZK + + cze + imageryBaseMapsEarthCover + structure + transportation + environment + planningCadastre + boundaries + inlandWaters + location + elevation + ZM 50 je odvozována z dat ZABAGED®. Data ZABAGED® jsou počítačově zpracovávána s využitím poloautomatické generalizace z měřítka 1 : 10 000 do měřítka 1 : 50 000. Transformací se převádí rastrový obraz státního území, strukturovaný po listech ZM 50, do souřadnicového systému S-JTSK. Obraz mapových listů ZM 50 je rozložen do deseti vrstev, binárních rastrových map s hustotou 400 dpi. Obsah vrstev : černé značky a popis, hranice chráněných území, správní hranice okresní a obecní a hranice KÚ včetně názvu a čísla KÚ, polohopis a šedé značky, výplně bloků zástavby, vodstvo a azurové značky a popis, výškopis, správní hranice krajská a státní, výplně průjezdních komunikací a louky a pastviny, lesy a ostatní zeleň. Umístění vrstev v souřadnicovém systému je zajištěno textovými soubory (TFW) a to pro zobrazení S-JTSK (F) / Krovak EN a WGS 84 / UTM zone 33N. Data je nutno užít v SW, který umožňuje využití TFW souborů a průhlednost pozadí na sebe skládaných vrstev. + + + /INSPIRE-54c40438-bdd9-11e0-985d-d8d3855bd8fc/services/downloaded/PullResults/175801-176100/resources/datasets/1 + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + + + /INSPIRE-54c40438-bdd9-11e0-985d-d8d3855bd8fc/services/downloaded + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/viewServiceLayerResource.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/viewServiceLayerResource.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d003d4e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/viewServiceLayerResource.xml @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ + + + + katselupalvelu:digiroad + digiroad + Liikenneviraston Digiroad on kansallinen tie- ja katutietoaineisto, joka sisältää teiden ja katujen geometriatiedot sekä liikkumisen suunnittelua palvelevat ominaisuustiedot. Digiroad kattaa kaikki Suomen maantiet, kadut ja yksityistiet n. 430 000 km. Tieverkko muodostuu henkilöautolla ajettavista teistä, lautoista ja losseista sekä kevyenliikenteen väylistä (n. 13 000 km). Digiroadin liikkumisen suunnittelua palvelevia ominaisuustietoja ovat mm. tien toiminnallinen luokka, tieto liikennevirran suunnasta, nimet ja osoitteet, tie- ja katuverkon käyttörajoitukset (suljettu yhteys, kääntymisrajoitukset, paino-, korkeus-, pituus- ja leveysrajoitus), tie- ja katuverkon muut ominaisuustiedot (nopeusrajoitus, leveys, päällystetieto, pysäkit, tieto silta / alikulku / tunneli kohteesta, tasoristeykset) sekä käyttäjiä tukevat palvelukohteet (joukkoliikenne- ja taksiasemat, sairaalat ja ensiapupisteet, ajoneuvon lastaus junaan tai laivaan, pysäköintialueet). + + Liikenne + + + Logistiikka + + + Navigointi + + + Tieliikenneverkot + + + Osoitteet + + + Liikenneverkot + + + + EPSG:3067 + + 7545944.5 + 6639012.5 + 728327.0 + 182792.109 + + + 33.10 + 16.17 + 70.09 + 59.62 + + + + EPSG:2391 + + + EPSG:2392 + + + EPSG:2393 + + + EPSG:2394 + + + EPSG:3034 + + + EPSG:3035 + + + EPSG:3046 + + + EPSG:3047 + + + EPSG:3048 + + + EPSG:3067 + + + EPSG:3126 + + + EPSG:3127 + + + EPSG:3128 + + + EPSG:3129 + + + EPSG:3130 + + + EPSG:3131 + + + EPSG:3132 + + + EPSG:3133 + + + EPSG:3134 + + + EPSG:3135 + + + EPSG:3136 + + + EPSG:3137 + + + EPSG:3138 + + + EPSG:4258 + + + EPSG:4326 + + + EPSG:4327 + + + EPSG:4936 + + + EPSG:4937 + + + CRS:84 + + + + + + + + + Digiroad + image/png + 20 + 20 + http://kartta.liikennevirasto.fi/maaliikenne/ows?service=WMS&request=GetLegendGraphic&format=image%2Fpng&width=20&height=20&layer=digiroad + + + ISO 19128:2005 + + http://kartta.liikennevirasto.fi/maaliikenne/ows?SERVICE=WMS& + + Liikenneviraston WMS + Liikenneviraston WMS-palvelu sisältää tie-, rautatie- ja meriliikenneverkkojen tärkeimmät paikkatietoaineistot. Palvelusta löytyvät liikenneverkkojen geometriatietojen lisäksi tärkeimmät ominaisuustiedot. WMS-palvelu avataan 9.5.2011. + + + http://kartta.liikennevirasto.fi/maaliikenne/wms?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS&format=text/xml&version=1.3.0 + + + E:\quaglan\My Documents\projects\subversion\sdi3\Geoportal\Common\MavenProjects\INSPIREGeoportalLibrary\9c333f0a-8083-11e0-aa69-00e081b628c8\layers\0\0.layer.geoportal.xml + application/vnd.eu.europa.ec.inspire.resource+xml + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/viewServiceLayerResource2.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/viewServiceLayerResource2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..762e9382 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/geoportal/1.0/examples/viewServiceLayerResource2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + + dov-pub:Geologische_Dwarsprofielen + Geologische_Dwarsprofielen + Geologische dwarsprofielen doorheen de ondergrond van Vlaanderen + + + EPSG:31370 + + 258705.512 + 22951.987 + 244017.947 + 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+Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Envelope). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-core/2.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-core/2.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d33dbdb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-core/2.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,955 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic feature for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NOTE: this attribute type will be mapped to a temporary proxy for MD_RepresentativeFraction until support for GML3.2 is achieved. + +Reciprocal of equivalent scale of resolution for delineation of a feature's geometry. This is in contrast to positionAccuracy which is a measure of how well a feature is located relative to other features in the geographic reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of the model resource data + +-- Description -- +title, date of publication etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start of the sampling procedure + + + + + -- Definition -- +End of the sampling procedure + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the sampling configuration + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements often have vertical extent. +Example: A borehole logging measurement is usually displayed on maps as a point, but the sampling takes place in a vertical or inclined borehole + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Link to measured data access point + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +reference to a larger work, tipically a campaign or project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Owner of the model + +-- Description -- +Ownership is usually inherited from campaign to measurement. If not, data owner may be defined for separate measurements. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface. This is going to be used by WMS to display the 3D feature + + + + + -- Definition -- +platform from which the measurement was carried out + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. +Examples: 2D seismic measurement, borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curve geometry, equivalent to the reference curve of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The types of seismic line (2D or 3D) + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2D seismic line + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 3D seismic line + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class for Surface models + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface geometry equivalent to the domain of the surface coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A surface model in which the surface is defined by a grid + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the model type category + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the physical property contained in the model + +-- Description -- +Models are coverages of physical properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is referenced to a single point. +Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Point geometry, equivalent to the center or reference point of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hyerarchical system. Rank relates to the importance of a station + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network which the station belongs to, or which measured data is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Seismic measurement along a line + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of seismic line (2D or 3D) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic feature type for geophysical datasets. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NOTE: this attribute type will be mapped to a temporary proxy for MD_RepresentativeFraction until support for GML3.2 is achieved. + +Reciprocal of equivalent scale of resolution for delineation of a feature's geometry. This is in contrast to positionAccuracy which is a measure of how well a feature is located relative to other features in the geographic reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ISO 19115 citation with a human readable title and important dates. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start of survey, campaign or project + + + + + -- Definition -- +End of survey, campaign or project + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the sampling configuration + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements often have vertical extent. +Example: A borehole logging measurement is usually displayed on maps as a point, but the sampling takes place in a vertical or inclined borehole + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Link to measured data access point + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface. This is going to be used by WMS to display the 3D feature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class for 3D Geophysical measurements + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Equivalent to the reference geometry of the measurement. In most cases - like 3DSeismics - it is a surface + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic feature type for geophysical models + +-- Description -- +Spatial distribution of physical properties. Usually it is the result of geophysical processing. It provides distribution of physical properties within the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NOTE: this attribute type will be mapped to a temporary proxy for MD_RepresentativeFraction until support for GML3.2 is achieved. + +Reciprocal of equivalent scale of resolution for delineation of a feature's geometry. This is in contrast to positionAccuracy which is a measure of how well a feature is located relative to other features in the geographic reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the model +. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of the model resource data + +-- Description -- +title, date of publication etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Link to measured data access point + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start time of processing + + + + + -- Definition -- +End time of processing + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a larger work, tipically a processing campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the geophysical measurement that was used to create the model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Owner of the geophysical data + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface. This is going to be used by WMS to display the 3D feature + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party responsible for the processing (creator of the model) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +3D Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +In the core model scope is restricted by the size of the data acquisition area. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geophysical method + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical station + +-- Description -- +The core model is restricted to high rank geophysical stations. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical measurement + +-- Description -- +provides access to the extended codelist + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data acquisistion or processing activity bound to a specific geophysical method, limited area and time range. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of survey + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main responsible for the investigation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Owner of geophysical data created by the survey + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party to which the survey is carried out + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party responsible to maintain data related to the survey + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party responsible to carry out the survey + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D geometry for displaying 3D objects - usually the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D geometry for displaying purposes + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of projected 2D geometry (eg point, trace, footprint) + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical profile + +-- Description -- +In the core model scope is restricted by the length of the profile + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geophysical method + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-core/3.0rc1/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-core/3.0rc1/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d04729e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-core/3.0rc1/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,611 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic feature for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface. This is going to be used by WMS to display the feature on a map + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface. This is going to be used by WMS to display the feature location + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, tipically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +representative point of the related geophysical object + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Point geometry to be displayed on a map + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative curve of the related geophysical object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curve geometry to be displayed on a map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface. This is going to be used by WMS to display the feature location + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative bounding polygon of the related geophysical object or object set. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Polygon geometry to be displayed on a map + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party to which data was created + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-core/3.0rc2/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-core/3.0rc2/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a99be8e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-core/3.0rc2/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,626 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative bounding polygon of the related geophysical object or object set. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Polygon geometry to be displayed on a map + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface. This is going to be used by WMS to display the feature on a map + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface. This is going to be used by WMS to display the feature location + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +representative point of the related geophysical object + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Point geometry to be displayed on a map + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative curve of the related geophysical object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curve geometry to be displayed on a map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic feature for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party to which data was created + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface. This is going to be used by WMS to display the feature location + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, tipically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-ext/2.0/GeophysicsExtension.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-ext/2.0/GeophysicsExtension.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a81e34da --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gph-ext/2.0/GeophysicsExtension.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1010 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A model in which the location of calculated or simulated property values are referenced to a series of points. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the model type category + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical parameters of which distribution is represented by the model + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference shape of the model + + + + + -- Definition -- +A MultiPointCoverage defined by geometry-value pairs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Extension to geophysical profile + +-- Description -- +The extended model provides access to the sampling feature. +Geophysical profile is linked to Observation & Measurement classes through its samplingFeature association + +NOTE 1. If profileType is boreholeLogging, samplingFeature links to the samplingCurve of the GeologyCore::Borehole object in which borehole logging were carried out.. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of line based geophysical measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +An SF_SamplingCurve enabling linking to any number of OM_Observations. In publishing data acquisition and processing results the O&M schema definitions shall be followed. The geometry of the sam-pling curve is equivalent to the reference curve of the geophysical profile. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a longer time range and larger area, containing any number of campaigns. + +-- Description -- +In the hierarchy of geophysical data sets projects are parents of geophysical campaigns, and usually cover whole exploration programs. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Key party responsible for conducting research + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The parent project. A large investigation project may have several sub projects. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface grid coverage of geophysical properties + +-- Description -- +Horizontal or vertical cross section with grids of different geophysical properties. The extended model contains an association to the surface grid coverage. +Examples: seismic depth section, resistiviy section from 2D inversion. + +NOTE 1. Grids restricted to a plain surface can be modelled by rectifiedGridCoverage. If grid data is projected to a 3D surface, referenceableGridCoverage can be used. + +NOTE 2. Coverage data access may also be provided through distribution metadata. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines model type category + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical parameters of which distribution is represented by the model + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2D RectifiedGridCoverage. The nodes of a rectified grid are defined by the origin and the offset vectors of the grid axes. This grid type can be used for flat cross section in an arbitrary plain. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A ReferenceableGridCoverage. The nodes of such a grid are located on a 3D surface. This grid type can be used to show parameter distribution over an arbitrary shaped surface (flying carpet, or hanging curtain). Examples: vertical cross section with a curved trace, seismic depth horizon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element of an interpretation model. + +-- Gescription -- +During interpretation underground bodies delineated by geophysical processing are identified as, or linked to geological objects. The shape of a modelledElement is linked to a geometry domain element of a coverage associated with the GeophModel. + +NOTE 1. Physical properties do not always respect geological boundaries, and for this reason geophysical units are not necessarily coincident with geological units. + +NOTE 2. The GeologicUnitTypeTerm related to a ModelledFeature can be "geophysicalUnit". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Extension to geophysical station + +-- Description -- +The extended model provides access to the sampling feature. +Geophysical station is linked to Observation & Measurement classes through its samplingPoint association + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical measurement + +-- Description -- +provides access to the extended codelist + + + + + -- Definition -- +An SF_SamplingPoint enabling linking to any number of OM_Observations. In publishing data acquisition and processing results the O&M schema definitions shall be followed. The geometry of the sam-pling point is equivalent to the reference location of the geophysical station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Solid grid coverage of geophysical properties + +-- Description -- +3D grid of different geophysical properties. The extended model contains an association to the coverage. +Examples are seismic volume, or 3D resistivity grid from DC tomography. + +NOTE 1. Coverage data access may also be provided through distribution metadata. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference shape of the model + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the model type category + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical parameters of which distribution is represented by the model + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 3D RectifiedGridCoverage. The nodes of a rectified grid are defined by the origin and the offset vectors of the grid axes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Container for data about geophysical procedures + +NOTE 1. Should be linked to the procedure association of OM_Observation + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the model +. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic descriptive material about the applied procedure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Essential technical parameters that specify the exact conditions of the applied procedure. + +-- Description -- +Process parameters make generic procedures more specific, for example, by specifying instrument settings (sampling rate), or sensor setups (electrodeArrayType). + +NOTE 1. Process parameter names are keys to parameter key value pairs of the related observation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +geophysical process encoded in SensorML or other OGC standard + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical procedure in wellknown +Industrial standard format + +-- Description -- +It can be any type of process description including +industry standard processing support files or other geophysical system description (pe.: SPS files, observers logs, instrument tests etc). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through MD_Identifier. Data ownership defined for a campaign is considered to be inherited by children. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of survey in terms of geophysical method used during the campaign + + + + + -- Definition -- +Owner of geophysical data created during the campaign. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party to which the campaign is carried out + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party responsible to carry out the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party responsible to maintain data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The project responsible for a campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class for Geophysical measurements spatially referenced to a surface + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The types of geophysical campaign + + + + + -- Definition -- +A campaign of geophysical data measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +A campaign of geophysical data processing + + + + + -- Definition -- +A campaign of geophysical data interpretation + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Externally handled codelist + +-- Description -- +To be developed. Provided items are examples. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Externally handled codelist + +-- Description -- +To be developed. Provided items are examples. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface model types + +-- Description -- +To be developed. Provided items are examples. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface model types + +-- Description -- +To be developed. Provided items are examples. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data on a surface. The extended model provides access to the sampling feature. +Examples: 3D seismic measurement, 3D DC tomography. + +NOTE 1. Measured data access may be provided as explained in the metadata distribution options, or by the generic O&M mechanism through the related sampling feature. +NOTE 2. Processing results of 3D measurements are usually solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of 3D geophysical measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +An SF_SpatialSamplingFeature enabling linking to any number of OM_Observations. In publishing data acquisition and processing results the O&M schema definitions shall be followed. The sampling feature can be a surface, or a more complex geometry that is equivalent to the reference geometry of the 3D measurement. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Solid coverage of geophysical properties + +-- Description -- +Collection of solids that represent rock bodies delineated by different geophysical properties. The extended model contains an association to the coverage. + +NOTE 1. Coverage data access may also be provided through distribution metadata . + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference shape of the model + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the model type category + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical parameters of which distribution is represented by the model + + + + + -- Definition -- +A MultiSolidCoverage. Can be used for 3D interpretation models. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Seismic measurement along a line + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of seismic line (2D or 3D) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Container for geophysical measurement and processing results + +-- Description -- +Can be any type of geophysical result including +data files in industry standard format (pe.: SEG-Y, LAS, WITSML, etc) + +NOTE 1. Should be linked to the result association of OM_Observation + +NOTE 2. For a higher level of interoperability data providers are encouraged to publish geophysical processing results as coverages (see GeophModel). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resource of geophysical result + +-- Description -- +Provides access to any geophysical result encoded as SensorML or GeophModel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +resource of geophysical results in wellknown +Industrial standard format + +-- Description -- +Provide access to geophysical results in main geophysical standard formats (SEG-Y, ESSO-V2, SHELL-V5, LAS, WITSML, etc) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curve coverage of geophysical properties + +-- Description -- +Distribution of geophysical properties along a curve. The extended model contains an association to the curve coverage +Examples: layer model from 1D inversion, interpreted borehole log. + +NOTE 1. Model data access may also be provided through distribution metadata + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the model type category + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical parameters of which distribution is represented by the model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference shape of the model + + + + + -- Definition -- +A MultiCurveCoverage defined by geometry-value pairs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface coverage of geophysical properties + + +-- Description -- +Horizontal or vertical cross section with polygons that represent rock bodies delineated by different geophysical properties. Examples: density section from 2D gravity modelling, geoelectric profile edited from a series of layer models. + +NOTE 1. Coverage data access may also be provided as explained in the metadata distribution options. . + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the model type category + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical parameters of which distribution is represented by the model + + + + + -- Definition -- +Coverage of polygon patches on the surface + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Coverage of line structures identified on the surface + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data on a surface, often by means of remote sensing + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of surface measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +An SF_SamplingCurve, which in turn can link to any number of OM_Observations. In publishing data acquisition and processing results the O&M schema definitions shall be followed. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gs-core/3.0rc1/GovernmentalServices_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gs-core/3.0rc1/GovernmentalServices_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..02e87e24 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gs-core/3.0rc1/GovernmentalServices_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gs-core/3.0rc2/GovernmentalServices_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gs-core/3.0rc2/GovernmentalServices_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4154880c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/gs-core/3.0rc2/GovernmentalServices_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,328 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/2.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/2.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5e4897d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/2.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,829 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source information + +-- Definition -- +Contains metadata on the information sources of the habitat. + +-- Description -- +Different sources are used to produce data on habitats. This varies from data from extensive surveys to expert knowledge or technical processing and modelling. + +May be shared among several Habitat distributions or mapping methods. + +EXAMPLE Monitoring programs, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +method reference + +-- Definition -- +References to publications and scientific data concerning the habitat object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This attribute corresponds to item Attribute: documentation of the dataspecitication for annex I Protected Sites and there corresponds to 4.6 of the Natura2000 Standard Data Form: documentation. + +NOTE 2 Information entered should be made according to standard conventions for scientific references. Unpublished items or communications referring to the information given in the recording form should be included where ever useful. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source method + +-- Definition -- +The method that is applied to collect and produce data on specific habitats. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Extensive surveys and monitoring programs or erratic observations or selective mapping etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +source provider + +-- Definition -- +Name, surname and affiliation of the object creator/surveyor/mapper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source provider type + +-- Definition -- +Provider of the source of information on habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +institution name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the institute/agency/person that provided the source of information on habitat. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source database + +-- Definition -- +Name of the database that contains the sources of information on habitat. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Abstract class to cover Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure and (life support) functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural that are characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure and (life support) functions that physically support the organisms that live there. Areas may consist of one or many habitat types, depending on the mapping method. Habitat type encoding generally refers to habitat classification schemes. There are many classification schemes in use, only few of them would allow for cross-boarder comparison and are harmonized on a European level. + +Includes areas represented by natural boundaries and classified according to their biodiversity, ecological or (geo-)physical conditions with delineations of their own, rather than being mere attributes for other feature types. Habitats may in total or partly be overlapping with Protected Sites (e.g. for nature conservation purposes), however, they need to have a geometry of their own, because both, Protected Sites and habitats/biotopes features may change over time, without any obligation for change of the other fetaure type. + +Habitats are mapped based on remote sensing image interpretation (e.g. aerial photograph interpretation) and/or, most frequently, fieldwork; they are sometimes even based on modelling. Mapping results may be represented by distinct polygons or by Grid coverages. +Some mapping methods allow for a collection of various habitat types to constitute one feature (complex biotopes/habitats), while others only have one habitat type per feature (typical examples for the latter are habitats derived from remote sensing data and their modelling process). + +Besides their typological reference representing ecological concepts, habitats support concrete organisms that live there. Thus it is important to know, which species constitute/were found in a given habitat, and for the plant species covering the surface it is helpful to know, in which phytocoenoses they are organized. This information is typical of terrestrial mapping, but will be absent from other mapping methods for obvious reasons. Therefore, this information is voidable. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Source of information on habitats. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Surveys, monitoring programs, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat mapping type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local (often non Pan-European) classification scheme for habitats. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional covered area and covered percentage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +covered area + +-- Definition -- +The surface of the area (expressed in hectares) covered by a certain habitat (mapping) type within the provided geometry of the habitatMapping feature. + +-- Description -- +In case a habitat is only covered by one habitat type this shall be 100. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the HabitatMapping feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the HabitatMapping feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on top) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the surface of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +covered length + +-- Definition -- +The length (expressed in kilometers) covered by a certain habitat (mapping) type within the provided geometry of the habitatMapping feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.5 hectares there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is &rdquo;linear&rdquo; and thus expressed in kilometers of its length (e.g. 1.2 km). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat distribution coverage + +-- Definition -- +Geographical distribution of habitats. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Identifier for habitat types using one or more classification schemes. + +-- Description -- +This Habitat may consist of only one HabitatType according to one or more classification schemes. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence (presence/absence) of a habitat within a certain unit based on reference data (e.g. a geographic grid system). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage percentage area + +-- Definition -- +The area (expressed in percentages) of a habitat within the geometric object that is used to collect, store and present information on the distribution of the habitat (type). + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Percentage of grid cell. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage percentage length + +-- Definition -- +The length (expressed in percentage of the total length of the given habitat type) of a habitat within the geometric object that is used to collect, store and present information on the distribution of the habitat (type). + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Percentage of total rivers&rsquo; lengths (linear objects) where submerse vegetation of the type Ranunculion fluitantis constitutes the habitat type EmeraldNatura2000 - code: 3260. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +total area + +-- Definition -- +The area of a habitat (expressed in hectares) within the geometric object that is used to collect, store and present information on the distribution of the habitat (type). + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Area within a grid cell. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +total length + +-- Definition -- +The length of a habitat (expressed in kilometers) within the geometric object that is used to collect, store and present information on the distribution of the habitat (type). + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Total length where submerse vegetation of the type Ranunculion fluitantis constitutes the habitat type EmeraldNatura2000 - code: 3260. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme uri + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name value + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Hinterlang 1992)" for a vegetation type. + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and its related name of the pan-european schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat can be the same as the Pan-European habitat, the relationship (congruence) or the local habitat may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for the habitat class using one or more national or international classification schemes. + +-- Description -- +Habitat type according to one or more classification schemes. Different classification schemes exists throughout Europe. In many cases a local or national classification schema will be in daily use, however, references to international (european) classification schemas will already frequently be introduced (e.g. Habitat types of community interest, Habitat Directive). It is mandatory to encode at least one habitat type according to a (pan-european) referenceHabitatTypeScheme listed in the referenceHabitatSchemeValue code list. This encoding is intended to allow for queries on habitat types on a pan-european harmonized level. + +It is strongly recommended to refer to the habitatsDirective code list values in the first place, if the habitat meets the definition of one of the habitat types listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive. If this is not appropriate, a code value from the EUNIS habitats classification code list should be referenced instead. +The referenceHabitatSchemeValue code list may be extended over time, covering more pan-european habitat classification schemes which allow for this harmonization purpose. However, the purpose of harmonization by nature restricts this list to a reasonable number. + +Furthermore, it is possible (voidable) to encode the habitat type with a localHabitatName derived from a national, regional or local classification schema. This will (by nature) be the most frequent case. Any local classification schemes should (recommendation) be registered on national level (INSPIRE national focal point). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local (often non Pan-European) classification scheme for habitats. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (i.e: Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation class (vegetation type) according to local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Different classification schemes exists throughout Europe. For better understanding, it is recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than a mere code. +NOTE The use of Synbiosys conspectus of European vegetation types. (http://www.synbiosys.alterra.nl/synbiosyseu/) is recommended as a reference list. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +List of species which constitutes/occured in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Local name of the species. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference species names schema. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Code from reference species names schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat mapping + +-- Definition -- +The extent and location of the habitat represented by natural boundaries, that are characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure and (life support) functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +A HabitatMapping area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatMappingTypes according to one or more classification schemes. + +Depending on the data capture process in the member states two types of habitat mapping types must be distinguished: In many cases a habitat/biotope mapping feature will consist of only one habitat type, according to other methods a habitat mapping feature will have one or many habitat types (complex biotopes). Respectively, mapping habitats may be done for one or many (e.g. ecological guild) (animal) species of interest and result in one or many habitat types within a HabitatMapping area. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The area (extent) of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for the habitat class using one or more national or international classification schemes. + +-- Description -- +Habitat according to one or more classification systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which constitute a certain habitat. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +Different classification schemes exists throughout Europe. The use of Synbiosys conspectus of European vegetation types (http://www.synbiosys.alterra.nl/synbiosyseu/) as a reference list is recommended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/3.0rc1/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/3.0rc1/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e8df40f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/3.0rc1/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,443 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and (life support) functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which constitute/occur in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The surface of the area (expressed in square meters) covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat feature. + +-- Description -- +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length (expressed in meter) covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of a habitat feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume (expressed in cubic meters) of a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of a habitat feature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local (often non Pan-European) habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and its related name of the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +List of species which constitute/occur in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard where all local species names and taxonomic concepts have to be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +ID of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local classification scheme. + +Natural language name according to a local vegetation classification scheme. For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/3.0rc2/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/3.0rc2/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..35893433 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/3.0rc2/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,451 @@ + + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +List of species which constitute/occur in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard where all local species names and taxonomic concepts have to be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +ID of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The surface of the area (expressed in square meters) covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat feature. + +-- Description -- +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length (expressed in meter) covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of a habitat feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume (expressed in cubic meters) of a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of a habitat feature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local (often non Pan-European) habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local classification scheme. + +Natural language name according to a local vegetation classification scheme. For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and (life support) functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which constitute/occur in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and its related name of the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/3.0rc3/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/3.0rc3/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bb0fb0e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hb/3.0rc3/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hbd/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hbd/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..76a41b17 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hbd/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,626 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +habitats and biotopes distribution + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source information + +-- Definition -- +Contains metadata about specific instances of habitat distribution. + +-- Description -- +May be shared among several habitat distributions units. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +source + +-- Definition -- +Information about institution compiling data from source databases to a complete dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source method type + +-- Definition -- +Contains metadata about specific instances of habitat distribution. + +-- Description -- +May be shared among several habitat distribution units. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +method value + +-- Definition -- +Method by which the data on habitat distribution is collected. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +method reference + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a description of the method by which the data on habitat distribution is collected. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Different habitat classification schemes exist throughout Europe. In many cases a local or national classification schema will be in daily use, however, references to international (European) classification schemas will already frequently be introduced (e.g. Habitat types of community interest, Habitat Directive). It is mandatory to encode the habitat type according to a (pan-European) referenceHabitatTypeScheme listed in the referenceHabitatSchemeValue code list. This encoding is intended to allow for queries on habitat types on a pan-European harmonized level. + +It is strongly recommended to refer to the EUNIS habitat classification code list values in the first place. The habitat types listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive or the habitat types of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, e.g. due to the reporting obligations of the member states and therefore preferable, might be added as well in case it meets the definition. Translations exist between these habitat classification schemes and the EUNIS habitat classification. +The referenceHabitatSchemeValue code list may be extended over time, covering more pan-European habitat classification schemes which allow for this harmonization purpose. However, the purpose of harmonization by nature restricts this list to a reasonable number. + +Furthermore, it is possible (voidable) to encode the habitat type with a localHabitatName derived from a national, regional or local classification schema. This will (by nature) be the most frequent case. Any local classification schemes should (recommendation) be registered on national level (INSPIRE national focus point). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (i.e: Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of habitats. + +-- Description -- +The geographic distribution of a habitat within a certain country, bio-geographical region or other geographical area, depicted based on other geographical features e.g. grids. + +NOTE Habitat distribution is one of the aspects to assess the conservation status of the habitat types of Annex I of the Habitat Directive. The member states are obliged to provide the EC with distribution maps (grids of 10*10 km) with information about the actual occurrences of the habitat types within a the bio-geographical regions within the member state based on the results of a comprehensive national mapping or inventory of the habitats wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat distribution data set. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the coverage of the habitat distribution data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of the source of data on habitat distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +institution name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the owner or operator of the source database. + + + + + -- Name -- +institution address + +-- Definition -- +Address of the owner or operator of the source database. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source database + +-- Definition -- +Name of the database where the habitat distribution data is retrieved from. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source method + +-- Definition -- +Method by which the data on habitat distribution is collected. + +-- Description -- +Refers to the methods on how observations have been made or recorded that are aggregated by using a given aggregationMethod assigned to the habitat distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents individual features (units) in a distribution of habitats. + +-- Description -- +The habitat distribution unit is part of the geographical distribution of a certain habitat (habitat type). It indicates the occurrence (presence or absence) of a habitat + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification) + + + + + -- Name -- +total area + +-- Definition -- +The area of a habitat (expressed in square meters) within the spatial object that has been used to depict the distribution of the habitat (type) within a certain country, bio-geographical regions or other geographical area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is only relevant if the habitat covers a certain area (e.g. within a grid) and not in case of a linear feature +EXAMPLE Area of grid cell. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +total volume + +-- Definition -- +The volume (expressed in cubic meters) of a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of a specific habitat distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +total length + +-- Definition -- +The length of a habitat (expressed in meters) within spatial object that has been used to depict the distribution of the habitat (type) within a certain country, bio-geographical region or other geographical area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is only relevant if the habitat is a linear feature that can be expressed by length (e.g within a grid) and not if the habitat covers a certain area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original habitat occurrence data started. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original habitat occurrence data stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Contains metadata about specific instances of habitat distribution units. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hbd/3.0rc3/HabitatsAndBiotopesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hbd/3.0rc3/HabitatsAndBiotopesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c7db9fab --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hbd/3.0rc3/HabitatsAndBiotopesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,624 @@ + + + -- Name -- +habitats and biotopes distribution + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of habitats. + +-- Description -- +The geographic distribution of a habitat within a certain country, bio-geographical region or other geographical area, depicted based on other geographical features e.g. grids. + +NOTE Habitat distribution is one of the aspects to assess the conservation status of the habitat types of Annex I of the Habitat Directive. The member states are obliged to provide the EC with distribution maps (grids of 10*10 km) with information about the actual occurrences of the habitat types within a the bio-geographical regions within the member state based on the results of a comprehensive national mapping or inventory of the habitats wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat distribution data set. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the coverage of the habitat distribution data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Different habitat classification schemes exist throughout Europe. In many cases a local or national classification schema will be in daily use, however, references to international (European) classification schemas will already frequently be introduced (e.g. Habitat types of community interest, Habitat Directive). It is mandatory to encode the habitat type according to a (pan-European) referenceHabitatTypeScheme listed in the referenceHabitatSchemeValue code list. This encoding is intended to allow for queries on habitat types on a pan-European harmonized level. + +It is strongly recommended to refer to the EUNIS habitat classification code list values in the first place. The habitat types listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive or the habitat types of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, e.g. due to the reporting obligations of the member states and therefore preferable, might be added as well in case it meets the definition. Translations exist between these habitat classification schemes and the EUNIS habitat classification. +The referenceHabitatSchemeValue code list may be extended over time, covering more pan-European habitat classification schemes which allow for this harmonization purpose. However, the purpose of harmonization by nature restricts this list to a reasonable number. + +Furthermore, it is possible (voidable) to encode the habitat type with a localHabitatName derived from a national, regional or local classification schema. This will (by nature) be the most frequent case. Any local classification schemes should (recommendation) be registered on national level (INSPIRE national focus point). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (i.e: Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source information + +-- Definition -- +Contains metadata about specific instances of habitat distribution. + +-- Description -- +May be shared among several habitat distributions units. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +source + +-- Definition -- +Information about institution compiling data from source databases to a complete dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source method type + +-- Definition -- +Contains metadata about specific instances of habitat distribution. + +-- Description -- +May be shared among several habitat distribution units. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +method value + +-- Definition -- +Method by which the data on habitat distribution is collected. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +method reference + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a description of the method by which the data on habitat distribution is collected. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of the source of data on habitat distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +institution name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the owner or operator of the source database. + + + + + -- Name -- +institution address + +-- Definition -- +Address of the owner or operator of the source database. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source database + +-- Definition -- +Name of the database where the habitat distribution data is retrieved from. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source method + +-- Definition -- +Method by which the data on habitat distribution is collected. + +-- Description -- +Refers to the methods on how observations have been made or recorded that are aggregated by using a given aggregationMethod assigned to the habitat distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents individual features (units) in a distribution of habitats. + +-- Description -- +The habitat distribution unit is part of the geographical distribution of a certain habitat (habitat type). It indicates the occurrence (presence or absence) of a habitat + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification) + + + + + -- Name -- +total area + +-- Definition -- +The area of a habitat (expressed in square meters) within the spatial object that has been used to depict the distribution of the habitat (type) within a certain country, bio-geographical regions or other geographical area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is only relevant if the habitat covers a certain area (e.g. within a grid) and not in case of a linear feature +EXAMPLE Area of grid cell. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +total volume + +-- Definition -- +The volume (expressed in cubic meters) of a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of a specific habitat distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +total length + +-- Definition -- +The length of a habitat (expressed in meters) within spatial object that has been used to depict the distribution of the habitat (type) within a certain country, bio-geographical region or other geographical area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is only relevant if the habitat is a linear feature that can be expressed by length (e.g within a grid) and not if the habitat covers a certain area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original habitat occurrence data started. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original habitat occurrence data stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Contains metadata about specific instances of habitat distribution units. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hbfc/2.0/HabitatsAndBiotopesFC.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hbfc/2.0/HabitatsAndBiotopesFC.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bfa1c3df --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hbfc/2.0/HabitatsAndBiotopesFC.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes made for implementation using feature collection pattern. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat distribution feature collection + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of individual features (units) in a distribution of habitats. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual features in a feature collection. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat distribution unit feature + +-- Definition -- +Represents individual features (units) in a distribution of habitats. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage percentage area + +-- Definition -- +The area (expressed in percentages) of a habitat within the geometric object that is used to collect, store and present information on the distribution of the habitat (type). + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Percentage of grid cell. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage percentage length + +-- Definition -- +The length (expressed in percentages) of a habitat within the geometric object that is used to collect, store and present information on the distribution of the habitat (type). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Identifier for habitat types using one or more classification schemes. + +-- Description -- +This Habitat may consist of only one HabitatType according to one or more classification schemes. + + + + + -- Name -- +total area + +-- Definition -- +The area of a habitat (expressed in hectares) within the geometric object that is used to collect, store and present information on the distribution of the habitat (type). + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Area of grid cell. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +total length + +-- Definition -- +The length of a habitat (expressed in meters) within the geometric object that is used to collect, store and present information on the distribution of the habitat (type). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh-sa/3.0/HumanHealthSafety.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh-sa/3.0/HumanHealthSafety.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a3df424e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh-sa/3.0/HumanHealthSafety.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,537 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Safety + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event consequence +-- Definition -- +The harm an event caused for humans, propriety. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +Value of the reported harm of event. + + + + + -- Name -- +consequence type +-- Definition -- +Type of consequence caused by an event. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +hazardous material related event +-- Definition -- +An event resulted by<b> </b>substances that have the ability to harm humans, property, or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +hazardous material type +-- Definition -- +Type of an event caused by hazardous materials. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion related event +-- Definition -- +Incident in which fire or explosion harms humans, property or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion type +-- Definition -- +Type of fire or explosion related event. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion locality +-- Definition -- +The place where the fire or explosion occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event information +-- Definition -- +All available information about the event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +title + +-- Definition -- +The commonly known name of the event. + + + + + -- Name -- +prevention and preparedness +-- Definition -- +Textual description how the event can be avoid and/or how the society can be prepared for event. + + + + + -- Name -- +lessons learned + +-- Definition -- +Experiences learned from an event. + + + + + -- Name -- +event sequence + +-- Definition -- +Textual description of the event process. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental damage + +-- Definition -- +Textual description of the damage on the environment the caused. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +natural hazard related event +-- Definition -- +A natural incident resulting in a negative effect on humans, property or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural hazard type + +-- Definition -- +Type of an event released by a natural hazard. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +traffic related event +-- Definition -- +An unintentional event arising by a traffic facility along a traffic network harming humans, property or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +traffic type + +-- Definition -- +Type of a traffic related event. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +traffic related event information +-- Definition -- +Textual description of the traffic related event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the the newtork involved in the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event +-- Definition -- +Unintentional or intentional accident or incident harming or damaging humans, properties or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. +NOTE 2: The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. +NOTE 3: The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +is intentional + +-- Definition -- +If an intentional event is an incident instigated by a person purposely to harm other humans, property, or the environment or not. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +is major +-- Definition -- +More than 4 fatalities or more than 10 injured +or more than 2 million euro damage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event start time +-- Definition -- +Start time for the event. + + + + + -- Name -- +event end time +-- Definition -- +Normally the end of the state of emergency. + + + + + -- Name -- +cause of event +-- Definition -- +A factor starting an event. + + + + + -- Name -- +event description +-- Definition -- +Textual description on the most important attribute of the Event. + + + + + -- Name -- +source reference +-- Definition -- +Reference to source, document, report etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location unit +-- Definition -- +Unit representing event location. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Consequences caused by an event + + + + + -- Definition -- +The multi event composed by more than one event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All available information associated to an event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location unit type +-- Definition -- +Type Unit that represents event location. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Geographical name. + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion locality type +-- Definition -- +Characteristics of the place where the fire or explosion occurs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +in building +-- Definition -- +If the fire or explosion event was released within a building. + + + + + -- Name -- +building use +-- Definition -- +A value showing the type of use of the building. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh-sa/3.0rc1/HumanHealthSafety.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh-sa/3.0rc1/HumanHealthSafety.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dc1452f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh-sa/3.0rc1/HumanHealthSafety.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,566 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +hazardous material related event +-- Definition -- +An event resulted by<b> </b>substances that have the ability to harm humans, property, or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +hazardous material type +-- Definition -- +Type of an event caused by hazardous materials. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event information +-- Definition -- +All available information about the event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +title + +-- Definition -- +The commonly known name of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +prevention and preparedness +-- Definition -- +Textual description how the event can be avoid and/or how the society can be prepared for event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +lessons learned + +-- Definition -- +Experiences learned from an event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event sequence + +-- Definition -- +Textual description of the event process. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental damage + +-- Definition -- +Textual description of the damage on the environment the caused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event +-- Definition -- +Unintentional or intentional accident or incident harming or damaging humans, properties or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. +NOTE 2: The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. +NOTE 3: The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +is intentional + +-- Definition -- +If an intentional event is an incident instigated by a person purposely to harm other humans, property, or the environment or not. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +is major +-- Definition -- +More than 4 fatalities or more than 10 injured +or more than 2 million euro damage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event start time +-- Definition -- +Start time for the event. + + + + + -- Name -- +event end time +-- Definition -- +Normally the end of the state of emergency. + + + + + -- Name -- +cause of event +-- Definition -- +A factor starting an event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event description +-- Definition -- +Textual description on the most important attribute of the Event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source reference +-- Definition -- +Reference to source, document, report etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location unit +-- Definition -- +Unit representing event location. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Consequences caused by an event + + + + + -- Definition -- +The multi event composed by more than one event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All available information associated to an event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event consequence +-- Definition -- +The harm an event caused for humans, propriety. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured event indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +consequence type +-- Definition -- +Type of consequence caused by an event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion locality type +-- Definition -- +Characteristics of the place where the fire or explosion occurs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +in building +-- Definition -- +If the fire or explosion event was released within a building. + + + + + -- Name -- +building use +-- Definition -- +A value showing the type of use of the building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +natural hazard related event +-- Definition -- +A natural incident resulting in a negative effect on humans, property or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +natural hazard type +-- Definition -- +Type of an event released by a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location unit type +-- Definition -- +Type Unit that represents event location. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Geographical name. + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +traffic related event +-- Definition -- +An unintentional event arising by a traffic facility along a traffic network harming humans, property or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +traffic type + +-- Definition -- +Type of a traffic related event. + + + + + -- Name -- +traffic related event information +-- Definition -- +Textual description of the traffic related event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the the newtork involved in the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion related event +-- Definition -- +Incident in which fire or explosion harms humans, property or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion type +-- Definition -- +Type of fire or explosion related event. + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion locality +-- Definition -- +The place where the fire or explosion occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh-sa/3.0rc3/HumanHealthSafety.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh-sa/3.0rc3/HumanHealthSafety.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71e2b8cf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh-sa/3.0rc3/HumanHealthSafety.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Safety + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event consequence +-- Definition -- +The harm an event caused for humans, propriety. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +Value of the reported harm of event. + + + + + -- Name -- +consequence type +-- Definition -- +Type of consequence caused by an event. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +hazardous material related event +-- Definition -- +An event resulted by<b> </b>substances that have the ability to harm humans, property, or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +hazardous material type +-- Definition -- +Type of an event caused by hazardous materials. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion related event +-- Definition -- +Incident in which fire or explosion harms humans, property or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion type +-- Definition -- +Type of fire or explosion related event. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion locality +-- Definition -- +The place where the fire or explosion occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event information +-- Definition -- +All available information about the event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +title + +-- Definition -- +The commonly known name of the event. + + + + + -- Name -- +prevention and preparedness +-- Definition -- +Textual description how the event can be avoid and/or how the society can be prepared for event. + + + + + -- Name -- +lessons learned + +-- Definition -- +Experiences learned from an event. + + + + + -- Name -- +event sequence + +-- Definition -- +Textual description of the event process. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental damage + +-- Definition -- +Textual description of the damage on the environment the caused. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +natural hazard related event +-- Definition -- +A natural incident resulting in a negative effect on humans, property or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural hazard type + +-- Definition -- +Type of an event released by a natural hazard. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +traffic related event +-- Definition -- +An unintentional event arising by a traffic facility along a traffic network harming humans, property or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +traffic type + +-- Definition -- +Type of a traffic related event. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +traffic related event information +-- Definition -- +Textual description of the traffic related event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the the newtork involved in the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event +-- Definition -- +Unintentional or intentional accident or incident harming or damaging humans, properties or the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. +NOTE 2: The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. +NOTE 3: The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +is intentional + +-- Definition -- +If an intentional event is an incident instigated by a person purposely to harm other humans, property, or the environment or not. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +is major +-- Definition -- +More than 4 fatalities or more than 10 injured +or more than 2 million euro damage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +event start time +-- Definition -- +Start time for the event. + + + + + -- Name -- +event end time +-- Definition -- +Normally the end of the state of emergency. + + + + + -- Name -- +cause of event +-- Definition -- +A factor starting an event. + + + + + -- Name -- +event description +-- Definition -- +Textual description on the most important attribute of the Event. + + + + + -- Name -- +source reference +-- Definition -- +Reference to source, document, report etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location unit +-- Definition -- +Unit representing event location. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Consequences caused by an event + + + + + -- Definition -- +The multi event composed by more than one event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All available information associated to an event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location unit type +-- Definition -- +Type Unit that represents event location. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Geographical name. + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fire or explosion locality type +-- Definition -- +Characteristics of the place where the fire or explosion occurs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +in building +-- Definition -- +If the fire or explosion event was released within a building. + + + + + -- Name -- +building use +-- Definition -- +A value showing the type of use of the building. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/2.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/2.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..54782934 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/2.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,480 @@ + + + Application Schema for Human Health and Safety + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age. + +-- Definition -- +People age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The study aim (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data on particular environmental component type aggregated over statistical unit; involve measured and modeled data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +type of environmental data considered, such as air quality, bathing water (fresh- and coastal) quality, surface-, ground-, and/or drinking water quality, noise, as defined in thematic environmental legislation, as well as other environmental data collected under different reporting schema, such as radon (in buildings), pollen, UV, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +particular component type (chemical substance, biological species, etc) considered in specific environmental media (for example: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air, etc). + + + + + -- Definition -- +type of indicator which presents processed environmental data, based on agreed indicator methodology (may involve measured and modeled data) (see Annex B for examples). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All categories of diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). +For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used in a data model to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometric mean is a type of average which is calculated by multiplying all n individual biomarker measurements, and then taking the nth root (where n is the count of numbers in the set). + + + + + -- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or the median value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile or the median value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant to the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the other features of &ldquo;Biomarkerstatisticalparameter&rdquo;. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the number of new cases of a condition, symptom, death, or injury that develop during a specific time period, such as a year. The number is often expressed as a percentage of a population. (ref.: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002387.htm) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The proportion of individuals in a population having a disease. Prevalence is a statistical concept referring to the number of cases of a disease that are present in a particular population at a given time. +(ref.: http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=11697) . + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data on death; often expressed as mortality (death) rate, which is an estimate of the proportion of a population that dies during a specified period. Mortality (death) statistics usually show numbers of death ad/or rates by age, sex, cause, and sometimes other variables. Different types of mortality (death) rates are available, for example infant mortality rate (the number of children dying under a year of age divided by the number of live births that year). +Ref.: Porta M (Ed.). A Dictionary of Epidemiology. IEA, 2008. Oxford University Press. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An epidemic limited to localized increase in the incidence of a disease; e.g. in a village, town, or closed institution. +Ref.: Porta M (Ed.). A Dictionary of Epidemiology. IEA, 2008. Oxford University Press. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on (1) the chemical that is determined and (2) the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Point (raw) data on a measured environmental componentt type (for example, PM10 concentration measured in air monitoring station). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +include a range of human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Health Care/Services statistical data on NUTS 1 and 2 level and municipality. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of statistical data about Health services included and defined by Eurostat as "Non-expenditure health care data" (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_SDDS/EN/hlth_care_esms.htm). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified/determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine/quantify a biomarker. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/3.0rc1/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/3.0rc1/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b1a9b6c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/3.0rc1/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1042 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +All categories of diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). +For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used in a data model to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SU to which health statistical data refers to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified/determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine/quantify a biomarker. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information should start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information should stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +This codelist contains some items included and defined by Eurostat as part of the health status indicators (hlth_status_his table at http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/statistics/search_database). + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender type + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + none + + + + + + -- Name -- +female + +-- Definition -- +Female. + + + + + -- Name -- +male + +-- Definition -- +Male. + + + + + -- Name -- +unknown + +-- Definition -- +Unknown. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on (1) the chemical that is determined and (2) the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +People age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean is a type of average which is calculated by multiplying all n individual biomarker measurements, and then taking the nth root (where n is the count of numbers in the set). + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or the median value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile or the median value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant to the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the other features of &ldquo;Biomarkerstatisticalparameter&rdquo;. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The study aim (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Health Care/Services statistical data on NUTS 1 and 2 level and municipality. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of statistical data about Health services included and defined by Eurostat as "Non-expenditure health care data" (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_SDDS/EN/hlth_care_esms.htm). + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. Example: number of beds, hospitals, pharmacies. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/3.0rc2/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/3.0rc2/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0402884f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/3.0rc2/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1949 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type value + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + none + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type value + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + none + + + + + + -- Name -- +Incidence + +-- Definition -- +the number of new cases of a condition, symptom, death, or injury that develop during a specific time period, such as a year. The number is often expressed as a percentage of a population. (ref.: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002387.htm) + + + + + -- Name -- +Prevalence + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of individuals in a population having a disease. Prevalence is a statistical concept referring to the number of cases of a disease that are present in a particular population at a given time. +(ref.: http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=11697) . + + + + + -- Name -- +Mortality + +-- Definition -- +Data on death; often expressed as mortality (death) rate, which is an estimate of the proportion of a population that dies during a specified period. Mortality (death) statistics usually show numbers of death ad/or rates by age, sex, cause, and sometimes other variables. Different types of mortality (death) rates are available, for example infant mortality rate (the number of children dying under a year of age divided by the number of live births that year). +Ref.: Porta M (Ed.). A Dictionary of Epidemiology. IEA, 2008. Oxford University Press. + + + + + -- Name -- +Outbreak + +-- Definition -- +An epidemic limited to localized increase in the incidence of a disease; e.g. in a village, town, or closed institution. +Ref.: Porta M (Ed.). A Dictionary of Epidemiology. IEA, 2008. Oxford University Press. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The study aim (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Health Care/Services statistical data on NUTS 1 and 2 level and municipality. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of statistical data about Health services included and defined by Eurostat as "Non-expenditure health care data" (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_SDDS/EN/hlth_care_esms.htm). + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. Example: number of beds, hospitals, pharmacies. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health media type value + +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration of a health component is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Drinking water, indoor air, ambient air, etc. + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health media type value + +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration of a health component is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Drinking water, indoor air, ambient air, etc. + + any + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Ambient air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indoor air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Drinking water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +River water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lake water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bathing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Ground water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical aggregation method value + +-- Definition -- +The types of statistical methods used to aggregate raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical aggregation method value + +-- Definition -- +The types of statistical methods used to aggregate raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + any + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mean. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sum. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The maximum. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The minimum. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The median. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The standard deviation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ground water quality component type value +-- Definition -- +Ground water component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2916 + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ground water quality component type value +-- Definition -- +Ground water component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2916 + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health type + +-- Definition -- +This codelist contains some items included and defined by Eurostat as part of the health status indicators (hlth_status_his table at http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/statistics/search_database). + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health type + +-- Definition -- +This codelist contains some items included and defined by Eurostat as part of the health status indicators (hlth_status_his table at http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/statistics/search_database). + + any + + + + + + -- Name -- +measured BMI + +-- Definition -- +Measured Body mass index. + + + + + -- Name -- +self perceived BMI + +-- Definition -- +Self Perceived Body mass index. + + + + + -- Name -- +self perceived health + +-- Definition -- +The data on self-perceived health refer to the auto-evaluation of the general health state (i.e. any temporary health problem is not considered) by respondents using a scale from "very good" to "very bad". + + + + + -- Name -- +smokers + + + + + -- Name -- +long standing illness + +-- Definition -- +The data on chronic (longstanding) illnesses or conditions refer to the self-declaration by the respondents of whether they have or have not a chronic (longstanding) illness or condition. + + + + + -- Name -- +self perceived limitation of daily activity + +-- Definition -- +The data on <b>limitation in activities</b> due to health problems refer to the auto-evaluation by the respondents of the extent of which they are limited in activities people usually do because of health problems for at least the last 6 months (strongly limited, limited, not limited). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +river water quality component type value +-- Definition -- +River water component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2908 + + + + + + + -- Name -- +river water quality component type value +-- Definition -- +River water component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2908 + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified/determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine/quantify a biomarker. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bathing water quality component type value +-- Definition -- +Bathing water component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2943 + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bathing water quality component type value +-- Definition -- +Bathing water component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2943 + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +People age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information should start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information should stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ICDvalue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ICDvalue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender type + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + none + + + + + + -- Name -- +female + +-- Definition -- +Female. + + + + + -- Name -- +male + +-- Definition -- +Male. + + + + + -- Name -- +unknown + +-- Definition -- +Unknown. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +This codelist contains some items included and defined by Eurostat as part of the health status indicators (hlth_status_his table at http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/statistics/search_database). + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean is a type of average which is calculated by multiplying all n individual biomarker measurements, and then taking the nth root (where n is the count of numbers in the set). + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant to the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the other features of &ldquo;Biomarkerstatisticalparameter&rdquo;. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environment health component type + +-- Definition -- +Particular component type (chemical substance, biological species, etc) whose concentration in an environmental media is measured. + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environment health component type + +-- Definition -- +Particular component type (chemical substance, biological species, etc) whose concentration in an environmental media is measured. + + any + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SU to which health statistical data refers to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type value +-- Definition -- +The noise source type values. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2827 + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type value +-- Definition -- +The noise source type values. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2827 + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical value + +-- Definition -- +Name of the chemical substance. + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical value + +-- Definition -- +Name of the chemical substance. + + any + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +air quality component type value + +-- Definition -- +Ambient air component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://www.eionet.europa.eu/aqportal/codelists + + + + + + + -- Name -- +air quality component type value + +-- Definition -- +Ambient air component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://www.eionet.europa.eu/aqportal/codelists + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix value + +-- Definition -- +Type of human tissue or compartment for biomarker measurement. + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix value + +-- Definition -- +Type of human tissue or compartment for biomarker measurement. + + any + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services type + +-- Definition -- +This codelist contains some items included and defined by Eurostat as "Non-expenditure health care data" (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_SDDS/EN/hlth_care_esms.htm). + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services type + +-- Definition -- +This codelist contains some items included and defined by Eurostat as "Non-expenditure health care data" (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_SDDS/EN/hlth_care_esms.htm). + + any + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hospital bed + +-- Definition -- +Total hospital beds are all hospital beds which are regularly maintained and staffed and immediately available for the care of admitted patients. Hospital beds provide information on health care capacities, i.e. on the maximum number of patients who can be treated by hospitals. + + + + + -- Name -- +Physician + +-- Definition -- +Physicians (medical doctors) as defined by ISCO 88 (code 2221) apply preventive and curative measures, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods and conduct research in the area of medicine and health care (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/tgm/table.do? +tab=table&init=1&language=en&pcode=tps00044&plugin=1). + + + + + -- Name -- +Health care expenditure + +-- Definition -- +Health care expenditure data provide information on expenditure in the functionally defined area of health distinct by provider category (e.g. hospitals, general practitioners), function category (e.g. services of curative care, rehabilitative care, clinical laboratory, patient transport, prescribed medicines) and financing agent (e.g. social security, private insurance company, household). + + + + + -- Name -- +Curative hospital bed + +-- Definition -- +Curative care (or acute care) beds in hospitals are beds that are available for curative care. These beds are a subgroup of total hospital beds; both occupied and unoccupied beds are covered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Average length of stay + +-- Definition -- +Average length of stay (ALOS) is computed by dividing the number of hospital days (or bed-days or in-patient days) from the date of admission in an in-patient institution (date of discharge minus date of admission) by the number of discharges (including deaths) during the year. + + + + + -- Name -- +Psychiatric care bed + +-- Definition -- +Psychiatric care beds in hospitals are beds accommodating patients with mental health problems. These beds are a subgroup of total hospital beds; both occupied and unoccupied beds are covered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Discharge + +-- Definition -- +The total number of in-patient discharges (excluding day cases) with the above diagnosis for a given gender and age group. + + + + + -- Name -- +Bed days + +-- Definition -- +The total number of bed-days used by in-patients (excluding day cases) with the above diagnosis for given gender and age group. + + + + + -- Name -- +Day cases + +-- Definition -- +The total number of day case discharges with the above diagnosis for a given gender and age group. + + + + + -- Name -- +Practising physicians + +-- Definition -- +Practising physicians as defined by ISCO 88 (code 2221) provide services directly to patients(http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/tgm/table.do? +tab=table&init=1&language=en&pcode=tps00044&plugin=1). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on (1) the chemical that is determined and (2) the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +lake water quality +-- Definition -- +Lake water component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2909 + + + + + + + -- Name -- +lake water quality +-- Definition -- +Lake water component type. + +-- Description -- +The EIONET codelist is recommended. + + http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/datasets/2909 + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + +-- Description -- +COD data refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is "the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury". Causes of death are classified by the 65 causes of the "European shortlist" of causes of death. This shortlist is based on the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD). +As values in the INSPIRE data, the numeric code could be used (e.g 01, 02, 03...). + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/CODvalue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + +-- Description -- +COD data refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is "the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury". Causes of death are classified by the 65 causes of the "European shortlist" of causes of death. This shortlist is based on the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD). +As values in the INSPIRE data, the numeric code could be used (e.g 01, 02, 03...). + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/CODvalue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environment health determinant type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of environmental health determinant. + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environment health determinant type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of environmental health determinant. + + any + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Environmental health determinant related to air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Environmental health determinant related to indoor air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Environmental health determinant related to water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Environmental health determinant related to noise. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Environmental health determinant related to pollen. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/3.0rc3/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/3.0rc3/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6076d474 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hh/3.0rc3/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1061 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender structure of a population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..230b3f53 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-n/3.1rc1/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-n/3.1rc1/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2146437e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-n/3.1rc1/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..02915fba --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1330 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + hy-p:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWatersCT.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWatersCT.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6504217c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWatersCT.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,322 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore, as a MultiSurface. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.1rc1/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.1rc1/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49a0d84b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.1rc1/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1298 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + lc:Shore + hy-p:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.1rc1/HydroPhysicalWatersCT.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.1rc1/HydroPhysicalWatersCT.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fd23cc20 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-p/3.1rc1/HydroPhysicalWatersCT.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- The geometry of the shore, as a Surface or MultiSurface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6215d664 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Reporting application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European environmental directives. It satisfies the requirements of the 'reporting' Use Case. The emphasis is on the Water Framework Directive. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..692466dc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy/3.1rc1/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy/3.1rc1/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b9cd26e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hy/3.1rc1/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hyge-core/2.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hyge-core/2.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab5f8257 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hyge-core/2.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1613 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made facility, where interaction occurs with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Note -- +Examples of man-made hydrogeological objects are: groundwater abstraction well, groundwater monitoring station or groundwater monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date the object started being used + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date the object ceased being used + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GroundWaterFlowSystem is an aggregate of one or more groundwater bodies. Both GroundWaterFlowSystem and GroundWaterBody may change over time, and these changes are caused by external factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the health of groundwater flow through the aquifer, i.e. the approximate degree of change due to human activity + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the groundwater table + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration for describing the type of aquifer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An aquifer containing water between two relatively impermeable boundaries. The water level in a well tapping a confined aquifer stands above the top of the confined aquifer and can be higher or lower than the water table that may be present in the material above it. The water level does not rise above the ground surface + + + + + -- Definition -- +An aquifer containing water between two relatively impermeable boundaries. The water level in a well tapping a confined aquifer stands above the top of the confined aquifer and can be higher or lower than the water table that may be present in the material above. The water level rises above the ground surface, yielding a flowing well. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An aquifer containing water that is not under pressure; the water level in a well is the same as the water table outside the well. An unconfined aquifer made up of loose material, such as sand or gravel, that has not undergone lithification (settling). In an unconfined aquifer the upper boundary is the top of the Zone of Saturation (water table). + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of EU code, which allows up to 42 characters (unique code within MS prefixed with country ISO 2 character code + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A type of natural hydrogeological object. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A type of natural hydrogeological object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Also known as a rising or resurgence<b> </b>- it is a component of the hydrosphere. Specifically, it is any natural situation where water flows to the surface of the earth from underground. Thus, a spring is a site where the aquifer surface meets the ground surface + + + + + -- Definition -- +A moist or wet place where water, usually groundwater, reaches the earth's surface from an underground aquifer + + + + + -- Definition -- +Also known as a sink, shake hole, sinkhole, swallow hole, swallet, doline or cenote, it is a natural depression or hole in the Earth's surface caused by karst processes - the chemical dissolution of carbonate rocks or suffosion processes for example in sandstone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other places where groundwater table meets the surface + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GroundWaterMonitoringStation is a facility, where groundwater data are collected, generally at regular time intervals in order to provide information which may be used to determine the state of groundwater both in quantitative and qualitative sense. +-- Note -- +Class GroundWaterMonitoringStation realizes class Station from ISO 19156 standard in hydrogeology domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the level of the monitoring station in the hierarchy of the monitoring system. Refers to the organisation of the monitoring network from national, regional and local levels. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the type of monitoring carried out at the monitoring station. Can be either quality (chemical status) or quantity (groundwater table level changes) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made or natural object where interaction occurs with the hydrogeological system + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +INSPIRE identifier + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial configuration of the object + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name by which this part of the system is known + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text providing description of object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date the new object was created + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the next version of the object was created. If the endLifespanVersion is null, this indicates that the object is the current representation of the feature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where a watercourse disappears into the terrain or vanishes due to anthropization. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Corresponds to an 'outlet' node in a network view. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Geology' due to the connection with groundwater. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes ground-water movement and does not yield water freely to wells, but which may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. +-- Note -- +Aquitards are characterized by values of leakage that may range from relatively low to relatively high. Lateral extensive aquitards of relatively low leakage may function regionally as boundaries of groundwater flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if aquitard is of regional or local extent + + + + + -- Definition -- +The average perpendicular vertical distance between aquitard bottom and roof + + + + + -- Definition -- +Consecutive layer number counted from the ground surface + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +-- Note -- +The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relative stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +AquiferSystem which has more than one layer + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The media type of an aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of confined or unconfined aquifer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A WaterWell, that is used for the abstraction of groundwater from a groundwater body + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of water abstracted form the well + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the water according to its use. Can be agriculture, commercial, domestic, heat transfer, industrial, irrigation, municipal, other, unknown, public recreation, research. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if groundwater well is a part of a complex water system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural object, where interaction (inflow or outflow) occurs with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Note -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: spring, seep or vanishing point. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of natural object + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the water occurrence frequency in the object + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the water flow value measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A utility class for describing the geometry of a hydrogeological feature for groundwater modelling needs. +-- Note -- +The horizontal extent of a hydrogeological feature is expressed by GM_SurfaceBoundary. +The vertical extent may differ in different places and is limited by floor and roof surfaces. +These surfaces are expressed in CV_ContinousQuadrilatereaGridCoverage form. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bottom surface of the aquifer. In most cases limited by underlying aquitard or aquiclude sediments. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The horizontal extent of the aquifer + + + + + -- Definition -- +The upper surface of the aquifer water table. In cases of confined aquifer limited by aquitard or aquiclude sediments. For unconfined aquifers is the piezometric surface forming the groundwater table + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration class, that refers to the concept of salinity and its classes in water. +-- Note -- +Salinity is the saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water. +Generally, the concentration of mineral salts dissolved in water. Salinity may be expressed in terms of a concentration or as electrical conductivity. When describing salinity influenced by seawater, salinity often refers to the concentration of chlorides in the water. See also total dissolved solids. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Very pure water with little or no mineral content. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Freshwater is a word that refers to bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, rivers and streams containing low concentrations of dissolved salts (less than 0.5 parts per thousand) and other total dissolved solids. In other words, the term excludes seawater and brackish water. Freshwater can also be the output of desalinated seawater. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Groundwater with total mineralization lower than 1000 mg/dm3 and temperature<b> </b>lower than 20 C + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brackish water (less commonly brack water) is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. It may result from mixing of seawater with fresh water, as in estuaries, or it may occur in brackish fossil aquifers. Technically, brackish water contains between 0.5 to 30 grams of salt per litre more often expressed as 0.5 to 30 parts per thousand (ppt). Thus, brackish covers a range of salinity regimes and is not considered a precisely defined condition. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Salt (Saline) water is a general term for water that contains a significant concentration of dissolved salts (NaCl). The concentration is usually expressed in parts per million (ppm) of salt. The salinity concentration level used by United States Geological Survey classifies saline water in three categories. Slightly saline water contains around 1,000 to 3,000 ppm. Moderately saline water contains roughly 3,000 to 10,000 ppm. Highly saline water has around 10,000 to 35,000 ppm of salt. Seawater has a salinity of roughly 35,000 ppm, equivalent to 35 g/L. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brine (lat. saltus) is water saturated or nearly saturated with salt (NaCl). + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Note -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000) They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A cased excavation or opening into the ground where the intended use is for location, acquisition, development, or artificial recharge of ground water. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the use of the well eg observation, monitoring etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the status of the well + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the purpose of the well eg water supply, recharge etc + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Properties of the rock (forming the aquifer or aquitard), that are relevant to the groundwater system. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Volumetric capacity of an aquifer or aquitard to hold water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hydraulic conductivity is a measure of the ability to transmit water when submitted to a hydraulic gradient. Hydraulic conductivity is defined by Darcy's law. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Storativity is the volume of water released from storage per unit decline in hydraulic head in the aquifer or aquitard, per unit area +http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specific_storage + + + + + -- Definition -- +General aquifer or aquitard characteristics<font color="#ff0000"> </font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Parameter expressing the permeability of the porous medium regardless of fluid properties. The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Stores the date that the new object was created + + + + + -- Definition -- +Stores the date that the next version of the object was created. If the endLifespanVersion is null, this indicates that the object is the current representation of the feature + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type for the unique code within the Member State for a hydrogeological feature + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A distinct part of the subsurface which consists of an aquifer system (invariable in time) filled with a groundwater flow system (variable in time). Both these components are complex, interrelated and their components are also interrelated. +-- Note -- +General hydrogeological relationships in the system: +- External Factors influence the HydrogeologicalSystem. +- The HydrogeologicalSystem response to these factors is determined by the hydrodynamic properties of the system (the Aquifer System). +- The answer to the HydrogeologicalSystem state of the external factors is expressed by the groundwater flow system. +A detailed description of these relationships and elements that shape them are described by classes derived from classes GroundWaterFlowSystem and AquiferSystem or are associated to them. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the system is the main system in the Groundwater Flow System + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any cased excavation or opening into the ground, with greater depth than width, made by digging, boring, drilling, driving, jetting or other methods for the purpose of determining the physical, chemical, biological, or radiological properties of groundwater. +-- Note -- +Class GroundWaterObservation realizes class ObservationWell from ISO 19156 standard in hydrogeology domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the type of observation carried out at the observation well eg diagnostics, surveillance etc + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A type of level for a groundwater monitoring station. + + + + + -- Definition -- +National groundwater monitoring network or the network for filling out the Water Framework Directive tasks + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides a continuing series of consistent observations on hydrological and related climatological variables. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides baseline environmental conditions with which to compare changes in water quality + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitoring network created for local assessment tasks or other purposes + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitoring network created just for temporal purposes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Enumeration for indicating the approximate degree of changes, which have taken place on the natural state of groundwater. +-- Note -- +The groundwater in a GroundWaterFlowSystem is in a variable condition, dependent on external factors, among which diverse human activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Groundwater composition is dependent only on natural factors. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Groundwater composition is dependent mostly on natural factors, but with some human activity + + + + + -- Definition -- +Groundwater composition is modified by human activity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Groundwater composition is modified by human activity and the values of a number of parameters exceed the drinking water standards. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalFeatureAppearence class is a geometric representation of a HydrogeologicalFeature. +A HydrogeologicalFeature instance could be represented by various instances of the HydrogeologicalFeatureAppearence class. +-- Note -- +Class equivalent to HydrogeologicMappedFeature in GWML model and MappedFeature in the Geology schema: +The difference is that the geometry could be represented by coverages, while in MappedFeature the geometry is represented by a GM_Object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Configuration of the object in space + + + + + -- Definition -- +A type of source for the geometry of a hydrogeological feature + + + + + -- Definition -- +INSPIRE identifier + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text providing description of feature + + + + + + hyge-core:presents + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A type of groundwater monitoring station. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitoring stations where the quality (chemical parameters) measurements are collected + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitoring stations where the quantity measurements are collected + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data union for describing properties of a feature in terms of a numeric value or a more descriptive text. +-- Note -- +In GML application schema this is realised by a choice element. +XML Schema choice element allows only one of the elements contained in the <choice> declaration to be present within the containing element. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General numeric value of a quantity, with its associated unit of measure. urn:ogc:def:dataType:OGC:1.1:measure Value of a length (or distance) quantity, with its units. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of measures used + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A type of an observation made on the feature of interest. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitoring programme to: +- Validate risk assessments: supplement and validate the characterisation and risk assessment procedure with respect to risks of failing to achieve good groundwater chemical status; +- Classify groundwater bodies: confirm the status of all groundwater bodies, or groups of bodies, determined as not being at risk on the basis of the risk assessments; and +- Assess trends:<i> </i>provide information for use in the assessment of long-term trends in natural conditions and in pollutant concentrations resulting from human activity. +Parameters indicative of all the biological, hydro-morphological and general as well as specific physico-chemical quality elements must be monitored + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitoring programme to research the GroundWaterBody (or any local groundwater conditions) to obtain quality or quantity measures. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Local monitoring networks created to control groundwater status around industrial objects (factories, petrol stations and others) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitoring programme to supplement and validate the WFD Article 5 characterisation and risk assessment procedure with respect to risks of failing to achieve good groundwater quantitative status in all groundwater bodies, or groups of bodies. Its principal purpose is therefore to facilitate quantitative status assessment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitoring programme to +- establish the status of all groundwater bodies, or groups of bodies, determined as being &lsquo;at risk&rsquo;, +- establish the presence of significant and sustained upward trends in the concentration of pollutants. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitoring program established directly for Protected Areas (including Drinking Water Protected Area (DWPA)) + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data union for describing the geometry of a feature. +-- Note -- +In GML application schema this is realised by a choice element. +XML Schema choice element allows only one of the elements contained in the <choice> declaration to be present within the containing element. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial configuration of the object + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial configuration of the object + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An aquifer is a wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Note -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is of regional or local extent + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer water table is confined or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + -- Definition -- +The average perpendicular vertical distance between aquifer bottom and roof + + + + + -- Definition -- +Consecutive layer number counted from the ground surface + + + + + -- Definition -- +Term for the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A type of source for the geometry of a hydrogeological feature + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A type of source for the geometry of a hydrogeological feature + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry specified from borehole location (Measurements & Observations) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry specified from cartographical measurements (Measurements & Observations) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry defined according to decree, regulation or other official document + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry specified from map + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry specified from fuzzy source + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry specified from attributable or accurate source + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry specified from geophysical measurements (Measurements & Observations) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry specified from hypothetical source + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry specified from a hypothetical source but verified + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry specified from other source + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within a groundwater flow system, which is used as a reporting or management unit within the Water Framework Directive. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(12)]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unique Code for the Groundwater Body at EU level + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unique Code for the Groundwater Body within the Member State + + + + + -- Definition -- +Locally-used name of groundwater body if known + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether or not parts of the Groundwater Body are outside the River Basin District (RBD) + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the Groundwater Body crosses a national border + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +URL to provide linkage to source of Member State's own internet-based information + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Centre of gravity of the volume of the groundwater body + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type describing the piezometric state of groundwater in a groundwater body or groundwater system in terms of a description, surface grid, surface contours or a set of point measures. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Free text describing the piezometric state of the groundwater + + + + + -- Definition -- +Piezometric state value obtained from surface grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Piezometric state value obtained from surface contour map presented as a range + + + + + -- Definition -- +Piezometric state value obtained from direct measurements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater +- Note -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if aquiclde is of regional or local extent + + + + + -- Definition -- +The average perpendicular vertical distance between aquiclude bottom and roof + + + + + -- Definition -- +Consecutive layer number counted from the ground surface + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration for describing the characteristics of the aquifer medium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fractured aquifers are rocks in which the groundwater moves through cracks, joints or fractures in otherwise +solid rock. Examples of fractured aquifers include granite and basalt. Porous media such as sandstone may +become so highly cemented or recrystallized that all of the original space is filled. In this case, the rock is no +longer a porous medium. However, if it contains cracks it can still act as a fractured aquifer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Porous media are those aquifers consisting of aggregates of individual particles such as sand or gravel. The +groundwater occurs in and moves through the openings between the individual grains. Porous media where the +grains are not connected to each other are considered unconsolidated. If the grains are cemented together, +such aquifers are called consolidated. Sandstones are examples of consolidated porous media + + + + + -- Definition -- +Karstic aquifers are fractured aquifers where the cracks and fractures may be enlarged by solution, forming large channels or even caverns. Limestone terrain where solution has been very active is termed karst. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A combination of a porous, karstic and/or fractured aquifer + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural outflow of water from below the ground surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Corresponds to a 'source' node in a network view. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Geology' due to the connection with groundwater. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The abstract hydrogeological feature class represents a conceptual hydrogeological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the subsurface. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Stores the date that the new object was created + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the general characteristics of the HydrogeologicalFeature + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the next version of the object was created. If the endLifespanVersion is null, this indicates that the object is the current representation of the feature + + + + + -- Definition -- +INSPIRE identifier + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the HydrogeologicalFeature + + + + + + hyge-core:isPresented + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any soil or rock unit which by virtue of its porosity or permeability, or lack thereof, has a distinct influence on the storage or movement of groundwater. + +-- Note -- +Hydrogeological unit is almost always invariable in time. +Examples of hydrogeological units are aquifer and aquitard. + +Groundwater flow system and groundwater body are not hydrogeological units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contains a number of hydrogeological units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hyge-core/3.0rc1/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hyge-core/3.0rc1/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..60613418 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hyge-core/3.0rc1/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1307 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extent +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Unit +-- Definition -- +The GeologicUnit(s) which describe the geological characteristics of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer Type +-- Definition -- +A type for describing the type of aquifer. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs.. + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +DRASTIC index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody associated with the HydrogeologicalObjectNatural. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Well +-- Definition -- +An excavation where the intended use is for location, acquisition, development, or artificial recharge of groundwater. +-- Description -- +[source: GWML] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the GroundWaterWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition Of Groundwater +-- Definition -- +A type for indicating the approximate degree of change which has taken place on the natural state of groundwater. +-- Description -- +The groundwater in a GroundWaterFlowSystem is in a variable condition, dependent on external factors, among which are diverse human activities. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes ground-water movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem the Aquitard is part of. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Well Observation Type +-- Definition -- +The type of observation made on the feature of interest. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a HydrogeologicalObjectManMade. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem the GroundWaterBody is contained within. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell changing the state of the GroundwaterBody through extracting groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural with which the GroundwaterBody is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Well +-- Definition -- +The ObservationWell(s) in which the GroundwaterBody is observed. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer Media Type +-- Definition -- +A type for describing the characteristics of the aquifer medium. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Well +-- Definition -- +A well drilled in a selected location for the purpose of observing parameters such as water levels or water chemistry changes. +-- Description -- +The ObservationWell class realizes ObservationWell from ISO 19156 standard in the hydrogeology domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Type +-- Definition -- +The type of observation. + +-- Description -- +ObservationWell can be a well or piezometer which allows monitoring and measurement of the groundwater (quantitative or chemical) state. +NOTE: The station measurements are used (or not) for EU Water Framework Directive purposes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody monitored by the ObservationWell. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater ObservationWell is a monitoring object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +A type for indicating salinity classes in water. +-- Description -- +Salinity is the saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water. Generally, it is the concentration of mineral salts dissolved in water. Salinity may be expressed in terms of a concentration or as electrical conductivity. When describing salinity influenced by seawater salinity often refers to the concentration of chlorides in the water. See also total dissolved solids. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources from. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single or range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hyge-core/3.0rc2/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hyge-core/3.0rc2/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d4da1b82 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/hyge-core/3.0rc2/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1176 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody associated with the HydrogeologicalObjectNatural. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a HydrogeologicalObjectManMade. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes ground-water movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem the Aquitard is part of. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single or range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extent +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem the GroundWaterBody is contained within. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell changing the state of the GroundwaterBody through extracting groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural with which the GroundwaterBody is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater ObservationWell is a monitoring object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the GroundWaterWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources from. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs.. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +DRASTIC index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/README.html b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/README.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30942a51 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/README.html @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +*********** + +2019-05-10 + +*********** + +The schemas included in this folder are a modified version of the schemas included in the folder https://inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas. + +The modifications were made to address the recent transfer of ISO resources to HTTPS (see for example this issue: https://github.com/inspire-eu-validation/community/issues/21) in the INSPIRE Reference Validator, +which does not support HTTP redirection to HTTPS. + +In particular, schemalocation statements have been updated to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on the OGC schema repository instaed of the ISO repository. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/apiso-inspire/apiso-inspire.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/apiso-inspire/apiso-inspire.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6d8ef5ee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/apiso-inspire/apiso-inspire.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ + + + + + + 2019-05-13 Update of schemalocation statements to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on the OGC schema repository instaed of the ISO repository (where resources have been moved to HTTPS). + ISO Wrapper to include service related type to GMD + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/iso_19139_20060504/iso_19139_20060504_wrapper.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/iso_19139_20060504/iso_19139_20060504_wrapper.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4bbc559 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/iso_19139_20060504/iso_19139_20060504_wrapper.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + ISO Wrapper to include schemas from http://schemas.opengis.net/iso/19139/20060504/ + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/srv/1.0/serviceMetadata.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/srv/1.0/serviceMetadata.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e8c6986d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/srv/1.0/serviceMetadata.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ + + + + + 2019-05-13 Update of schemalocation statements to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on the OGC schema repository instaed of the ISO repository (where resources have been moved to HTTPS). + 2013-05-24 Add include statement for srv.xsd to ensure that the full namespace will be imported even if it is imported using serviceMetadata.xsd instead of the root schema. + 2013-05-24 Update of schemalocation statements to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards. This includes the adoption of W3C implementation of Xlink: http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink.xsd. + 2009-03-02 Made conformant with OGC published GML 3.2.1 schemas from OGC 07-036 (schemas repository http://schemas.opengis.net/) + 2009-03-02 Addition of gco:ScopedName to SV_CoupledResource + 2007-11-26 The gmd namespace is now imported by a reference to the root xsd file of gmd, gmd.xsd, instead of identification.xsd. + 2006-11-15 Modification of the maximum cardinality of SV_ServiceIdentification.restrictions to n to allow the description of both legal and security constraints. + 2006-11-15 Property order in SV_ServiceIdentification: couplingType (mandatory) is now implemented before coupledResource (optional). + 2006-11-15 Modification of the maximum cardinality to n for SV_ServiceSpecification.typeSpec and SV_PlatformNeutralServiceSpecification.implSpec as a way to implement the qualifiers on these relationships. + 2006-11-15 Removal of the inheritance relationships between SV_ServiceSpecification, SV_PlatformNeutralServiceSpecification and SV_PlatformSpecificServiceSpecification that were primarily intended as a way to share the two attributes name and opModel of the supertype SV_ServiceSpecification and not its relationship to SV_Interface. A new abstract type SV_AbstractServiceSpecification with two attributes name and opModel has been created; SV_ServiceSpecification, SV_PlatformNeutralServiceSpecification and SV_PlatformSpecificServiceSpecification now derive from this abstract type. The aggregation relationships between these three types are maintained. + 2006-10-13 This file was generated from ISO TC/211 UML class diagrams. It is based on document 211n1977 (Text of ISO 19119:2005 Amd. 1, Geographic information - Services, Amendment 1), as sent to ISO for further processing. This includes the creation of 2 types (SV_CouplingType and SV_CoupledResource), the addition of 3 properties for SV_ServiceIdentification (extent, couplingType and coupledResource) and the removal of the type SV_ServiceProvider. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/srv/1.0/serviceModel.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/srv/1.0/serviceModel.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fdd64bd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/srv/1.0/serviceModel.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ + + + + + 2019-05-13 Update of schemalocation statements to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on the OGC schema repository instaed of the ISO repository (where resources have been moved to HTTPS). + 2013-05-24 Add include statement for srv.xsd to ensure that the full namespace will be imported even if it is imported using serviceModel.xsd instead of the root schema. + 2013-05-24 Update of schemalocation statements to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards. This includes the adoption of W3C implementation of Xlink: http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink.xsd. + 2009-03-02 Made conformant with OGC published GML 3.2.1 schemas from OGC 07-036 (schemas repository http://schemas.opengis.net/). + 2006-10-13 This file was generated from ISO TC/211 UML class diagrams. It is based on document 211n1977 (Text of ISO 19119:2005 Amd. 1, Geographic information - Services, Amendment 1), as sent to ISO for further processing. See seriveMetadata.xsd + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/srv/1.0/srv.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/srv/1.0/srv.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7e9bd468 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas-temp/srv/1.0/srv.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + + + + + 2013-05-24 Update of schemalocation statements to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards. This includes the adoption of W3C implementation of Xlink: http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink.xsd. + 2009-03-02 Made conformant with OGC published GML 3.2.1 schemas from OGC 07-036 (schemas repository http://schemas.opengis.net/). Change applied to servicelMetadata.xsd + 2007-11-26 See serviceMetadata.xsd + 2006-11-15 See serviceMetadata.xsd + 2006-10-13 This file was generated from ISO TC/211 UML class diagrams. It is based on document 211n1977 (Text of ISO 19119:2005 Amd. 1, Geographic information - Services, Amendment 1), as sent to ISO for further processing. See seriveMetadata.xsd + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/apiso-inspire/apiso-inspire.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/apiso-inspire/apiso-inspire.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2faa2be6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/apiso-inspire/apiso-inspire.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ + + + + + + ISO Wrapper to include service related type to GMD + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/ReadMe.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/ReadMe.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..279d55d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/ReadMe.txt @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + +2013-05-24 Modified by Nicolas Lesage to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas on : +http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/ISO_19139_Schemas/ + + + +Validated with XSV 2.10, Xerces J 2.7.1 and XML Spy 2009 (2009-03-02, IGN / France - Nicolas Lesage / Marcellin Prudham) + + +************************** + +Package srv from Eden repository (http://eden.ign.fr/xsd/isotc211/iso19119/20071126) modified as follows : + +- serviceMetadata.xsd line75/76: + + +REPLACED BY: + + + +- serviceMetadata.xsd line141: + + + + +REPLACED BY: + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/serviceMetadata.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/serviceMetadata.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8cd5715b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/serviceMetadata.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ + + + + + 2013-05-24 Add include statement for srv.xsd to ensure that the full namespace will be imported even if it is imported using serviceMetadata.xsd instead of the root schema. + 2013-05-24 Update of schemalocation statements to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards. This includes the adoption of W3C implementation of Xlink: http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink.xsd. + 2009-03-02 Made conformant with OGC published GML 3.2.1 schemas from OGC 07-036 (schemas repository http://schemas.opengis.net/) + 2009-03-02 Addition of gco:ScopedName to SV_CoupledResource + 2007-11-26 The gmd namespace is now imported by a reference to the root xsd file of gmd, gmd.xsd, instead of identification.xsd. + 2006-11-15 Modification of the maximum cardinality of SV_ServiceIdentification.restrictions to n to allow the description of both legal and security constraints. + 2006-11-15 Property order in SV_ServiceIdentification: couplingType (mandatory) is now implemented before coupledResource (optional). + 2006-11-15 Modification of the maximum cardinality to n for SV_ServiceSpecification.typeSpec and SV_PlatformNeutralServiceSpecification.implSpec as a way to implement the qualifiers on these relationships. + 2006-11-15 Removal of the inheritance relationships between SV_ServiceSpecification, SV_PlatformNeutralServiceSpecification and SV_PlatformSpecificServiceSpecification that were primarily intended as a way to share the two attributes name and opModel of the supertype SV_ServiceSpecification and not its relationship to SV_Interface. A new abstract type SV_AbstractServiceSpecification with two attributes name and opModel has been created; SV_ServiceSpecification, SV_PlatformNeutralServiceSpecification and SV_PlatformSpecificServiceSpecification now derive from this abstract type. The aggregation relationships between these three types are maintained. + 2006-10-13 This file was generated from ISO TC/211 UML class diagrams. It is based on document 211n1977 (Text of ISO 19119:2005 Amd. 1, Geographic information - Services, Amendment 1), as sent to ISO for further processing. This includes the creation of 2 types (SV_CouplingType and SV_CoupledResource), the addition of 3 properties for SV_ServiceIdentification (extent, couplingType and coupledResource) and the removal of the type SV_ServiceProvider. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/serviceModel.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/serviceModel.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..009fc460 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/serviceModel.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ + + + + + 2013-05-24 Add include statement for srv.xsd to ensure that the full namespace will be imported even if it is imported using serviceModel.xsd instead of the root schema. + 2013-05-24 Update of schemalocation statements to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards. This includes the adoption of W3C implementation of Xlink: http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink.xsd. + 2009-03-02 Made conformant with OGC published GML 3.2.1 schemas from OGC 07-036 (schemas repository http://schemas.opengis.net/). + 2006-10-13 This file was generated from ISO TC/211 UML class diagrams. It is based on document 211n1977 (Text of ISO 19119:2005 Amd. 1, Geographic information - Services, Amendment 1), as sent to ISO for further processing. See seriveMetadata.xsd + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/srv.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/srv.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7e9bd468 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire-md-schemas/srv/1.0/srv.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + + + + + 2013-05-24 Update of schemalocation statements to refer to ISO/TC 211 XML Schemas available on http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards. This includes the adoption of W3C implementation of Xlink: http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink.xsd. + 2009-03-02 Made conformant with OGC published GML 3.2.1 schemas from OGC 07-036 (schemas repository http://schemas.opengis.net/). Change applied to servicelMetadata.xsd + 2007-11-26 See serviceMetadata.xsd + 2006-11-15 See serviceMetadata.xsd + 2006-10-13 This file was generated from ISO TC/211 UML class diagrams. It is based on document 211n1977 (Text of ISO 19119:2005 Amd. 1, Geographic information - Services, Amendment 1), as sent to ISO for further processing. See seriveMetadata.xsd + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/ReadMe.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/ReadMe.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0a0841a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/ReadMe.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +This file is part of metadata profile of ISO 19115 for INSPIRE Spatial Data Services. +Schema version 1.0.0 + +srv folder contains the schemas files taken from http://schemas.opengis.net/iso/19139/20060504/srv/ +and edited to point to gmd schemas 2007 version http://schemas.opengis.net/iso/19139/20070417/ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc9bcd24 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/examples/README.html b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/examples/README.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4637f4ae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/examples/README.html @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ + +
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/examples/incomplete_for_testing_purposes/sds-example-allextendedelements_harmonised.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/examples/incomplete_for_testing_purposes/sds-example-allextendedelements_harmonised.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5274ca6a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/examples/incomplete_for_testing_purposes/sds-example-allextendedelements_harmonised.xml @@ -0,0 +1,558 @@ + + + + mysdsid1 + + + eng + + + service + + + + + TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands + + + + + + + info@dinoloket.nl + + + + + + + pointOfContact + + + + + 2012-12-05 + + + INSPIRE Spatial Data Services Community Profile of ISO 19115:2005/19139 + + + 1.0 + + + + + + + http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/28992 + + + EPSG + + + + + + + + + + + Geo 3D Model service + + + + + 2012-08-14 + + + publication + + + + + + + This Spatial Data Service supports various operations on the Digital Subsurface Models (Regis, DGM and GeoTop) provided by the Geological Survey of the Netherlands. 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There is for example an operation to create a “virtual borehole” through one of the subsurface models for any given location in the Netherlands. The result can either be returned as Xml data or as a graphical representation. There is also supported for creating a VerticalSection a depthSection and many others. All operations and returned values are in the EPSG:28992 (RDNew) coordinate reference system. The models have a resolution of 100x100 meters horizontally and have varying vertical resolutions. + + + + + Geological Survey of the Netherlands + + + + + + + info@dinoloket.nl + + + + + + + custodian + + + + + + + infoCoverageAccessService + + + subsurface + + + geology + + + Netherlands + + + 3D model + + + + + + + Creative Commons Free Culture. + + + + + + + Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported + + + + + + + otherRestrictions + + + no limitations + + + + + other + + + + + + + 3.047 + + + 50.670 + + + 7.276 + + + 53.612 + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2001 + + + + + + + + + + + sampleColumn + + + t + + + + + + model + + + + + CharacterString + + + + + + in + + + required + + + false + + + + + string + + + + + + + + + + xCoordinate + + + + + CharacterString + + + + + + in + + + required + + + false + + + + + double + + + + + + + + + + yCoordinate + + + + + CharacterString + + + + + + in + + + required + + + false + + + + + double + + + + + + + + + + resolution + + + + + CharacterString + + + + + + in + + + required + + + false + + + + + int + + + + + + + + + + coordinateSystem + + + + + CharacterString + + + + + + in + + + optional + + + false + + + + + AvailableCoordinateSystemType + + + + + + + + + http://www.dinoservices.nl:80/geo3dmodelwebservices-1/Geo3DModelService + + + + + + + + + + + + 1 + + + + + + + + + 1 + + + + + harmonised + + + + + + + + + + + + http://www.dinoservices.nl/geo3dmodelwebservices-1/Geo3DModelService + + + accessPoint- selfDescribing + + + + + + + http://link-to/get-service-metadata + + + providesServiceMetadata + + + + + + + + + + + + + service + + + + + + + + + + + invocable + + + + + 2010-12-08 + + + publication + + + + + + + See the referenced specification + + + true + + + + + + + + + + + + + invocable2 + + + + + 2010-12-08 + + + publication + + + + + + + See the referenced specification + + + false + + + + + + + + + + + + + invocable3 + + + + + 2010-12-08 + + + publication + + + + + + + See the referenced specification + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/examples/incomplete_for_testing_purposes/sds-example-allextendedelements_interoperable_crs.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/examples/incomplete_for_testing_purposes/sds-example-allextendedelements_interoperable_crs.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cbee4181 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/inspire_sds/1.0/examples/incomplete_for_testing_purposes/sds-example-allextendedelements_interoperable_crs.xml @@ -0,0 +1,554 @@ + + + + mysdsid1 + + + eng + + + service + + + + + TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands + + + + + + + info@dinoloket.nl + + + + + + + pointOfContact + + + + + 2012-12-05 + + + INSPIRE Spatial Data Services Community Profile of ISO 19115:2005/19139 + + + 1.0 + + + + + + + http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/28992 + + + EPSG + + + + + + + + + + + Geo 3D Model service + + + + + 2012-08-14 + + + publication + + + + + + + This Spatial Data Service supports various operations on the Digital Subsurface Models (Regis, DGM and GeoTop) provided by the Geological Survey of the Netherlands. 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This version is for local (offline) use only. General users should point to the official schema version. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lc/0.0/LandCover.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lc/0.0/LandCover.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e2d998f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lc/0.0/LandCover.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,406 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore, as a surface. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A large mass or river of ice formed by accumulation and compaction of snow on higher ground that is moving slowly down a slope or valley form above the snowline (glacier) or a large area permanently covered by snow and/or ice (snow field and/or ice-field). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due its usual inclusion in land-cover classification schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the glacier/snowfield, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lc/0.01rc1/LandCover.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lc/0.01rc1/LandCover.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..131d6474 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lc/0.01rc1/LandCover.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,407 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A large mass or river of ice formed by accumulation and compaction of snow on higher ground that is moving slowly down a slope or valley form above the snowline (glacier) or a large area permanently covered by snow and/or ice (snow field and/or ice-field). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due its usual inclusion in land-cover classification schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the glacier/snowfield, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore, as a surface. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcb/2.0/LandCoverBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcb/2.0/LandCoverBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46efcd58 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcb/2.0/LandCoverBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,561 @@ + + + + application schema for Land Cover - Base + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The informations about Land Cover. + +-- Description -- +This abstract class models what is Land Cover data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A formal description of the object through a link to one or more classification systems. + +-- Description -- +Models the fact that land cover spatial objects through analysis by a set of rules are classified using a classification system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A formal description of the object by percentages of land cover classes. + +-- Description -- +Models the fact that land cover spatial objects can be characterized by a collection of LC classes, each one associated to a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A formal description of the object by parameters characterizing the LandCoverObject. + +-- Description -- +A parameter gives average, counts, percentages or presence information to describe LandCoverObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PresenceParameter. + +-- Definition -- +Presence or absence of a parameter describing a Land Cover Object. + +-- Description -- +A parameter could be the presence of landscape elements (trees, buildings, sand, ...). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boolean value indicating the presence/absence of a specific caracteristic / landscape element within a Land Cover Object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Class Type. + +-- Definition -- +Generic type carrying out classification value. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a class legend. + +-- Description -- +The "narrative" class description found in the legend, eg "Built-up area" or "Forest" where the value also convey an immediately interpretable meaning. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Classification. + +-- Definition -- +Informations about reference national, intitutional or local classification system. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Classification System allows to reference classification systems and to define them trough an online reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information about the used classification system. + +-- Description -- +Allows to describe the source for classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An online link providing description of the classification systel used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Embedded Description. + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Classification Value Type. + +-- Definition -- +Value of the classification and an observation date. + +-- Description -- +This class defines the structure for adressing on or more classification value on each polygon. + +EXAMPLE Corine nomemclature: +For an area classified as discontinuous urban fabric, the value will be "discontinuous urban fabric" and the valueId will be "112". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a classification value. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Linked Classification System. + +-- Definition -- +The classification system linked to each classification value. + + lcb:ClasssificationSystem + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover coverage + +-- Definition -- +A realization of a discrete coverage through the realization of CV_DiscreteCoverage (from ISO 19123). + +-- Description -- +This coverage is the representation used to support Land Cover information for INSPIRE. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Classification System used within the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PercentageParameter. + +-- Definition -- +Parameter describing a Land Cover Object which is described according a percent coverage. + +-- Description -- +A parameter describing the Land Cover Object (i.e; percentage of soil sealing). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percent value used to descrive the area covered and associated to the parameter used to describe a Land Cover Object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Element composed of a classification code associated to a percentage being part of the mosaic and used to describe a LandCoverElement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverObject being concerned with the classification code (value and valueId). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Agregation of all elements describing the LandCoverObject by a list of classification codes associated with percentages. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation date associated to the mosaic of classification values. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Linked Classification System. + +-- Definition -- +The classification system linked to the mosaic of classification values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ParameterType. + +-- Definition -- +Parameter describing a Land Cover Object with landscape elements. + +-- Description -- +A parameter could be the presence of landscape elements (trees, buildings, sand, ...), their number or the percentage of a paramter describing the Land Cover Object (i.e; percentage of soil sealing). + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the parameter used to describe a Land Cover Object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +CountableParameter. + +-- Definition -- +Parameter describing a Land Cover Object aspect that can be counted. + +-- Description -- +A countable parameter could be a number ( a number of landscape elements covering the land cover object for example. ie number of trees, buildings, ...), a distance (average height of buildings, ...), .. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number associated to the parameter used to describe a Land Cover Object. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcn/3.0rc3/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcn/3.0rc3/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..22ad45a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcn/3.0rc3/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcp/2.0/LandCoverPoints.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcp/2.0/LandCoverPoints.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4eb4af0f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcp/2.0/LandCoverPoints.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover - Base + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover point coverage + +-- Definition -- +A realization of a discrete point coverage (CV_DiscretePointCoverage from ISO 19123) to support Land Cover Information. + +-- Description -- +This coverage is the representation used to represent Land Cover information supported by points for INSPIRE. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcr/3.0rc1/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcr/3.0rc1/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5f5b4a14 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcr/3.0rc1/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover - Raster + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature. + +-- Definition -- +Informations about reference national, intitutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and asociated code list, and to define them trough an online reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +source. + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this dataset. + +-- Description -- +Allows to describe the source the nomenclature (EEA, nation, local agency, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +onlineDescription. + +-- Definition -- +An online link providing description of the classification systel used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description. + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList. + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the codelist attaeched to the nomenclature used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage. + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name. + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent. + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the dataset. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation. + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom. + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo. + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcr/3.0rc2/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcr/3.0rc2/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fdd67d94 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcr/3.0rc2/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover - Raster + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature. + +-- Definition -- +Informations about reference national, intitutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and asociated code list, and to define them trough an online reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +source. + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this dataset. + +-- Description -- +Allows to describe the source the nomenclature (EEA, nation, local agency, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +onlineDescription. + +-- Definition -- +An online link providing description of the classification systel used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description. + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList. + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the codelist attaeched to the nomenclature used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage. + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name. + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent. + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the dataset. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation. + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom. + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo. + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcr/3.0rc3/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcr/3.0rc3/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f9501db --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcr/3.0rc3/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcs/2.0/LandCoverSurfaces.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcs/2.0/LandCoverSurfaces.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..93336cba --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcs/2.0/LandCoverSurfaces.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover - Surfaces + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover surface coverage + +-- Definition -- +A realization of a discrete surface coverage (CV_DiscreteSurfaceCoverage from ISO 19123) to support Land Cover Information. + +-- Description -- +This coverage is the representation used to represent Land Cover information supported by surfaces/polygons for INSPIRE. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of tessellation used for the coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcv/3.0rc1/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcv/3.0rc1/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b426f2cc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcv/3.0rc1/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover - Vector + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation. + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class. + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate. + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic. + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Dataset. + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name. + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover dataset. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent. + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the dataset. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation. + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this dataset. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom. + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo. + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element. + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the dataset. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit. + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry. + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the LC data. + +-- Description -- +NOTE REstricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation. + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature. + +-- Definition -- +Informations about reference national, intitutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and asociated code list, and to define them trough an online reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +source. + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this dataset. + +-- Description -- +Allows to describe the source the nomenclature (EEA, nation, local agency, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +onlineDescription. + +-- Definition -- +An online link providing description of the classification systel used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description. + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList. + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the codelist attaeched to the nomenclature used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value. + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classValue. + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + + + + + + -- Name -- +coveredPercentage. + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification vlaue. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcv/3.0rc2/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcv/3.0rc2/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6bf7b44c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcv/3.0rc2/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,509 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover - Vector + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class Value Type. + +-- Definition -- +Empty code list. + +-- Description -- + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class Value Type. + +-- Definition -- +Empty code list. + +-- Description -- + + any + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value. + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classValue. + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + + + + + + -- Name -- +coveredPercentage. + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification vlaue. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature. + +-- Definition -- +Informations about reference national, intitutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and asociated code list, and to define them trough an online reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +source. + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this dataset. + +-- Description -- +Allows to describe the source the nomenclature (EEA, nation, local agency, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +onlineDescription. + +-- Definition -- +An online link providing description of the classification systel used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description. + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList. + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the codelist attaeched to the nomenclature used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation. + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class. + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate. + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic. + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit. + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry. + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the LC data. + +-- Description -- +NOTE REstricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation. + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Dataset. + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name. + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover dataset. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId. + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent. + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the dataset. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation. + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this dataset. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion. + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom. + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo. + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element. + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the dataset. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcv/3.0rc3/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcv/3.0rc3/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..540deca7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lcv/3.0rc3/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,378 @@ + + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lucm/2.0/LandUseCoreModel.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lucm/2.0/LandUseCoreModel.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4ad5aeb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lucm/2.0/LandUseCoreModel.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Core land use object +-- Definition -- +Object that is associated with an area that has a dominant homogeneous land use in a LandUseCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use class that is dominant in this LandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this dataset. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this LandUseObject is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +core land use coverage +-- Definition -- +The class CoreLandUseCoverage describes a dataset that contains a set of objects discribing land use (CoreLandUseObject): Each point in its extent belongs to exactly one CoreLandUseObject. The DiscreteCoverage superclass implements the Mapping between the featureType CoreLandUseCoverage and the featureType CoreLandUseObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographic extent of the area that is covered by this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the dataset. + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this Coverage is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the coverage no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lunom/2.0rc1/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lunom/2.0rc1/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..07873db0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lunom/2.0rc1/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence +-- Definition -- +Indication of the presence of a land use classification value according to the code list provided by the data provider. If a percentage is provided it indicates the percentage of this specific use in this object. The specific presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in nthe land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS precense +-- Definition -- +presence of a HILUCS value in an area where there are several values together with a percentage. A void value for percentage means that it is unknown. +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2:The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specfic presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lunom/3.0rc2/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lunom/3.0rc2/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7b3cde74 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lunom/3.0rc2/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS precense +-- Definition -- +presence of a HILUCS value in an area where there are several values together with a percentage. A void value for percentage means that it is unknown. +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2:The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence +-- Definition -- +Indication of the presence of a land use classification value according to the code list provided by the data provider. If a percentage is provided it indicates the percentage of this specific use in this object. The specific presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in nthe land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specfic presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specfic presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lunom/3.0rc3/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lunom/3.0rc3/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..062e6332 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/lunom/3.0rc3/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS precense +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2:The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specfic presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specfic presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in nthe land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/2.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/2.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..722ec7b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/2.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,934 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the commodity to the earth resource. A subjective classification. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the commodity to the earth resource. A subjective classification. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifes the kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and sub-economic earth resources + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. CI_Citation can not be serialised in-line for GML3.1 but as an xlink reference. + + null:CI_Citation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the size/volume of the earth resource + + + + + -- Definition -- +Whether an EarthResource has a surface expression or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebodies typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks (e.g. strataform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Captures linear orientation of the Earth Resource (Plunge etc) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Captures planar orientation of the Earth Resource (Dip/Dip Direction etc) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource (e.g. lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classifies the EarthResource +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Exhaustive list of the commodities present in the resource, ranked by importance order. Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + mr-core:source + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material forming the EarthResource + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides a description for how the EarthResource formed + + + + + -- Definition -- +Infdicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + mr-core:deposit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A supergene process which would allow a metal enrichment produced by the chemical remobilisation of metals in an oxidised or transitional environment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Gives an estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type to indicate whether the Mine Name is the preferred name + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator to indicate if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. Examples include JORC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated/estimated value (single date or range) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity + + + + + -- Definition -- +reference for the values + + null:CI_Citation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A concentration or occurrence of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the resource is measured, indicated, proved, probable, or inferred. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Whether estimate of resources uses reserve values (Y/N) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the level of confidence of the estimate of the reserve + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the level of confidence of the estimate of the reserve + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the size/volume of the earth resource + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the EArth Resource + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of commodity + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cut off grade used for calculation + + + + + -- Definition -- +grade of commodity +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure::grade is mandatory + + + + + -- Definition -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking necessitates a (statistical) comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +(A) An underground excavation for the extraction of mineral deposits, in contrast to surficial excavations such as quarries. The term is also applied to various types of open-pit workings. (B) The area or property of a mineral deposit that is being excavated; a mining claim. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date the mine commenced. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type to indicate whether the Mine Name is the preferred name + + + + + -- Definition -- +Allows citing mine plans etc + + null:CI_Citation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status (eg Care & Maintenance, Pending Approval, operating continually) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine + + mr-core:associatedMine + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date the mine ceased. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity, processing activity, or production. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity, processing activity, or production. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral occurrence. Examples are prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit, field, district, lode, mineralized zone etc </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Captures the type of mineral occurrence. Examples are prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit, field, district, lode, mineralized zone(?). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral (eg for energy, fertilizer, building raw material etc) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic or non-metallic mineral deposits from the Earth. The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity (eg Open Cut, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine that the MiningActivity occurred in + + mr-core:relatedActivity + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ore is rarely extracted or mined alone. It is most of the time accompanied by a variable quantity of gangue, very slightly mineralized or completely barren, composed of non-metallic minerals (sometimes of interest) and/or altered host-rock(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +To which deposit a mining activity is associated. + + mr-core:resourceExtraction + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Product(s) elaborated from mining activity, through a processing phase. Usually in the form of concentrates containing one or several commodities at various grades for metallic ores. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Endowment refers to that quantity of a mineral in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Does the estimate include the reserves value (Y/N) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Does the estimate include the resources value (Y/N) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity (eg geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the resource is measured, indicated, proved, probable, or inferred. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the resource is measured, indicated, proved, probable, or inferred. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the level of confidence of the estimate + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity (eg Cu, Au, Dimension Stone) + + mr-core:CommodityTerm + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the commodity to the earth resource. A subjective classification (eg minor, major) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank the commodity has in the order of commodities that are part of the earth resource (eg 1, 2, 3) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + mr-core:commodityDescription + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry or location and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NOTE: this attribute type will be mapped to a temporary proxy for MD_RepresentativeFraction until support for GML3.2 is achieved. + +Reciprocal of equivalent scale of resolution for delineation of a feature's geometry. This is in contrast to positionAccuracy which is a measure of how well a feature is located relative to other features in the geographic reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location of a MiningFeature. Can be very detailed depending on the resolution scale (e.g., an area (polygon), a 3D volume). However, in several databases it can be represented by a single point representing at the same time the mine and the deposit (i.e., the MiningFeatureOccurence and the MineralOccurrence). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies the method that was used to identify the MiningFeatureOccurrence. Examples: digitised, Global Positioning System, published map, fieldObservation, downhole survey, aerial photography, field survey. This corresponds (loosely) to ISO19115 Lineage.Statement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Examples: accurate, approximate, diagramatic, indefinite, unknown, 5 m. Corresponds to ISO19115 DQ_ThematicAccuracy (either quantitative or non quantitative).result.value + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the occurrence specifies +Points to any number of MiningFeatureOccurrences which are occurrences of the Miningfeature. MiningFeatureOccurrences may all be from a single map or from several maps, or reflect different levels of detail, eg point, area, 3D volume. + + mr-core:occurrence + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status values + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status values + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The abstract MiningFeature class represents a conceptual feature that exists coherently in the world. + * this corresponds with a "Mine" or a "MiningActivity", locatable and identifiable features in time and/or space + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Point to the single MiningFeature which describes the Mining feature Occurrence + + mr-core:specification + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics e.g. host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986 (modified by GA) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/3.0rc1/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/3.0rc1/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1ee6f23c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/3.0rc1/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1135 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date the mine commenced. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type to indicate the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date the mine ceased. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The abstract MiningFeature class represents a conceptual feature that exists coherently in the world. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the MiningFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the resource is measured, indicated, proved, probable, or inferred. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type to indicate the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator to indicate if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate include the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine that the MiningActivity occurred in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which a mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and sub-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource has a surface expression or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated/estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/3.0rc2/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/3.0rc2/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68c9f435 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/3.0rc2/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1156 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated/estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date the mine commenced. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type to indicate the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date the mine ceased. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and sub-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource has a surface expression or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The abstract MiningFeature class represents a conceptual feature that exists coherently in the world. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the MiningFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine that the MiningActivity occurred in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which a mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type to indicate the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator to indicate if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate include the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the resource is measured, indicated, proved, probable, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/3.0rc3/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/3.0rc3/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7512cd92 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-core/3.0rc3/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1135 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-er/mr-er2.0rc1/earthResource.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-er/mr-er2.0rc1/earthResource.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2cb309cd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-er/mr-er2.0rc1/earthResource.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + + + The Earth Resource model is a high-level data exchange standard for information on mineral occurrences, commodities, historical production, reserves and resources, deposit classification etc. + +Mineral Occurrence features are explicitly modelled, although the model could be extended to cover other Earth Resources. + +The model is compatible with GeoSciML, the IUGS developed language for exchange of geological map features, and uses patterns and features common to GeoSciML. GeoSciML is based on ISO and Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards using Geographic Mark-up Language (GML) as an encoding for geographic information. + +The EarthResourceML Model key points are: +1) Describes Earth Resources independent of associated human activities (i.e. mining); +2) Caters for description of Earth Resource using mineral deposit models that describe the actual deposit type; mineral systems that describe the processes associated with deposit formation; and supergene processes; +3) Utilises GeoSciML Mapped Feature to describe spatial representation and Earth Material to describe host, raw and associated materials; +4) Describes a mine as made up of a number of Mining Activities, each producing some commodity; +5) Provides the ability to describe commodity resources formally or informally. + +For the latest release, please see http://www.earthresourceml.org/ + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-er/mr-er2.0rc1/mine.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-er/mr-er2.0rc1/mine.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8199bfb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-er/mr-er2.0rc1/mine.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,590 @@ + + + The Mine package describes a Mine as made up of a number of MiningActivities, which take RawMaterial to produce Products from some Commodity. The Commodity is associated with a MineralOccurrence, the geological description of the economic resource. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity, processing activity, or production. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity, processing activity, or production. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type to describe the raw material of a mining activity + + + + + + + Uses EarthMaterial to describe the RawMaterial material + + + + + Role the EarthMaterial plays in the MiningActivity (eg gangue, ore) + + + + + Proportion of the RawMaterial playing the rawMaterialRole in the MiningActivity + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Mining-selected waste (or simply mining waste) can be defined as a part of the materials that result from the exploration, mining and processing of substances governed by legislation on mines and quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of which the mining waste is composed + + + + + -- Definition -- +The storage type of the waste eg surface storage, tailings pond, waste dump, covered storage etc + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure of mining waste + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining waste + + + + + -- Definition -- +The potential environmental impact of the mining waste + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + List of post-extraction processing terms such as 'heap leaching', 'gravity concentration', 'froth flotation', 'magnetic separation', 'smelting'. + + + + + + List of post-extraction processing terms such as 'heap leaching', 'gravity concentration', 'froth flotation', 'magnetic separation', 'smelting'. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining waste + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining waste + + + + + + + + + + + The evaluation of the potential of a mining waste in terms of base-, precious-, and strategic metals requires an estimation of the volume of the waste, its density, and the grade of remaining commodities, the tonnage figure being most of the time unknown. This calculation should be accompanied by a confidence index. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The density of mining waste + + + + + -- Definition -- +The volume of mining waste + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of mining waste + + + + + + + + + + + + The process of extracting metallic or non-metallic mineral deposits from the Earth. The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + Code to indicate the type of processing (eg heap leach, froth flotation) + + + + + To which deposit a mining activity is associated. + + + + + Product(s) elaborated from mining activity, through a processing phase. Usually in the form of concentrates containing one or several commodities at various grades for metallic ores. + + + + + An ore is rarely extracted or mined alone. It is most of the time accompanied by a variable quantity of gangue, very slightly mineralized or completely barren, composed of non-metallic minerals (sometimes of interest) and/or altered host-rock(s). + + + + + + + + + + + Waste products from a mining activity, through a processing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + The mine that the MiningActivity occurred in + + + + + + + + + + + + Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + The type of mining activity (eg Open Cut, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + + + + The amount of ore processed by the activity + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry or location and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NOTE: this attribute type will be mapped to a temporary proxy for MD_RepresentativeFraction until support for GML3.2 is achieved. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Indicates the MiningFeature that the occurrence specifies +Points to any number of MiningFeatureOccurrences which are occurrences of the Miningfeature. MiningFeatureOccurrences may all be from a single map or from several maps, or reflect different levels of detail, eg point, area, 3D volume. + + er:occurrence + + + + + + Specifies the method that was used to identify the MiningFeatureOccurrence. Examples: digitised, Global Positioning System, published map, fieldObservation, downhole survey, aerial photography, field survey. This corresponds (loosely) to ISO19115 Lineage.Statement + + + + + Quantitative values define the radius of an uncertainty buffer around a mappedFeature (eg: a positionAccuracy of 100 m for a line feature defines a buffer polygon of total width 200 m centred on the line). Corresponds to ISO19115 DQ_PositionalAccuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + (A) An underground excavation for the extraction of mineral deposits, in contrast to surficial excavations such as quarries. The term is also applied to various types of open-pit workings. (B) The area or property of a mineral deposit that is being excavated; a mining claim. + + + + + + + + + The MiningActivity associated with the Mine + + + + + A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). + + + + + + + + + + + + Date the mine commenced. + + + + + Date the mine ceased. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type to indicate whether the Mine Name is the preferred name + + + + + Allows citing mine plans etc + + + + + + + + + + + + + Operational status (eg Care & Maintenance, Pending Approval, operating continually) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The abstract MiningFeature class represents a conceptual feature that exists coherently in the world. + * this corresponds with a "Mine" or a "MiningActivity", locatable and identifiable features in time and/or space + + + + + + + + + Point to the single MiningFeature which describes the Mining feature Occurrence + + er:specification + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status values + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status values + + + + + + + + + + + Data type to indicate whether the Mine Name is the preferred name + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator to indicate if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine + + + + + + + + + + + + Identifes the type and amount of products associated with production + + + + + + + + + On which commodity(ies) contained in the ore, the elaborated product is based. + + + + + Commodity that has been processed to create a value-added product. In some cases the commodity and the product may be the same (e.g. gold). + + er:ProductTerm + + + + + + The reference(s) for the product information. CI_Citation data type cannot be serialised in GML 3.1, only as an xlink reference. + + + + + + + + + + + + + he relative quantity or percentage of ore mineral content in an orebody. (Could be Feed Grade, ore grade) + + + + + Quantity of product produced during the activity + + + + + The percentage of valuable constituent derived from an ore, or of coal from a coal seam; a measure of mining or extraction efficency. (Recovery rate is usually expressed as a percent). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role the EarthMaterial plays in the MiningActivity (eg gangue, ore) + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role the EarthMaterial plays in the MiningActivity (eg gangue, ore) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining waste storage + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining waste storage + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-er/mr-er2.0rc1/mineralOccurrence.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-er/mr-er2.0rc1/mineralOccurrence.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eb704785 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-er/mr-er2.0rc1/mineralOccurrence.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,926 @@ + + + + The MineralOccurrence package explicitly models the properties of those features commonly stored in mineral resource databases. These are economic or sub-economic concentrations of commodities that may, but need not, have had mining activity associated with them. + +The MineralOccurrence package key points are: +1) Describes Earth Resources independent of associated human activities (i.e. mining); +2) Caters for description of Earth Resource using mineral deposit models that describe the actual deposit type; mineral systems that describe the processes associated with deposit formation; and supergene processes; +3) Utilises GeoSciML Mapped Feature to describe spatial representation and Earth Material to describe host, raw and associated materials; +4) Provides the ability to describe commodity resources formally or informally. + + + + + + + Identifies the material found in the earth or produced from earth material that is of economic interest + + + + + + + The role the EarthMaterial plays in the EarthResourceDescription (eg host rock, alteration product, primary, secondary) + + + + + Uses EarthMaterial to describe the EarthResourceMaterial material + + + + + The proportion of the EarthRespourceMaterial in the EarthResourceDescription + + + + + + + + + + + + Identifes the kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and sub-economic mineral resources + + + + + + + + + Captures the type of mineral occurrence. Examples are prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit, field, district, lode, mineralized zone(?). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral (eg for energy, fertilizer, building raw material etc) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the commodity to the earth resource. A subjective classification. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the commodity to the earth resource. A subjective classification. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code for the means used to calculate the ore measurement. Examples include JORC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code for the means used to calculate the ore measurement. Examples include JORC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the resource is measured, indicated, proved, probable, or inferred + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the resource is measured, indicated, proved, probable, or inferred + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms for the grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics e.g. host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms for the grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics e.g. host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the level of confidence of the estimate of the reserve + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the level of confidence of the estimate of the reserve + + + + + + + + + + + The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount + + + + + + + A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + Means of calculating the measurement. Examples include JORC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + + + + Date of calculated/estimated value (single date or range) + + + + + Size of the body used in the calculation + + + + + + + + + + + The method proposed to extract the commodity + + + + + reference for the values + + + + + + + + + + + + + Amount of ore + + + + + + + + + + + + The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. "Marketable Coal Reserves" maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. "Saleable product" (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + Defines the level of confidence of the estimate + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Endowment refers to that quantity of a mineral in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + Does the estimate include the reserves value (Y/N) + + + + + + + + + + + + Does the estimate include the resources value (Y/N) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the size/volume of the earth resource + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource + + + + + + + + + + + + The concept of a mineral system is well established but poorly defined. The MineralSystem class is a placeholder for further work. + +The process of mineralisation (magmatic &ndash; fluid/gas &ndash; mechanical) can lead to a single deposit or a range of deposits of differing &ldquo;deposit types&rdquo;. + +The complete system is described by a number of workers as a cycle from ore generation, transport, deposition in traps and residual outflow. + +It is therefore possible to describe a mineral system as having a number of characteristics. + +It is an <b>event</b> occurring over a period of time. +It involves mineral transport by either magmatic, fluid/gas, or sedimentary processes. +Systems have distinctive characteristics (fluid chemistry etc) +Systems may include a number of deposit types (traps). + + + + + + + + + + er:geneticDescription + + + + + + + + + + + + + High level term describing the characteristics of a mineral system, indicative of the processes involved and resulting deposits + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role the EarthMaterial plays in the EarthResourceDescription + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role the EarthMaterial plays in the EarthResourceDescription + + + + + + + + + + + The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + er:commodityDescription + + + + + + The earth resource commodity (eg Cu, Au, Dimension Stone). This should be from a hierarchical controlled vocabulary to handle the group the commodity belongs to (eg base metal, precious metal, industrial mineral, energy). + +Refers to a vocabulary of terms that classify the commodity (gold, copper, gravel, base metal, coal etc). +This is byReference so the xlink:href specifies the (resolvable) identity of the commodity clasifier and the xlink:title provides the prefLabel of the classifier.. + + er:CommodityTerm + + + + + + The importance of the commodity to the earth resource. A subjective classification (eg minor, major) + + + + + + + + + + + + The rank the commodity has in the order of commodities that are part of the earth reource (eg 1, 2, 3) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity + + + + + + + + + + + A concentration or occurrence of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation + + + + + + + + + Measured, indicated, proved, probable, inferred. + + + + + Whether estimate of resources uses reserve values (Y/N) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Identifes the kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and sub-economic earth resources + + + + + + + + + A supergene process which would allow a metal enrichment produced by the chemical remobilisation of metals in an oxidised or transitional environment. + + + + + + + + + + + Exhaustive list of the commodities present in the resource, ranked by importance order. Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + er:source + + + + + + Gives an estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + Provides a description for how the EarthResource formed + + er:resultantResource + + + + + + + + + + + + + The material forming the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + + + Classifies the EarthResource +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + + er:parent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + er:child + + + + + + + + + + + + + Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + The source or reference for the Earth Resource. CI_Citation can not be serialised in-line for GML3.1 but as an xlink reference. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Describes the size/volume of the earth resource + + + + + + + + + + + Whether an EarthResource has a surface expression or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + The orebodies typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks (e.g. strataform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc) + + + + + Captures linear orientation of the Earth Resource (Plunge etc) + + + + + Captures planar orientation of the Earth Resource (Dip/Dip Direction etc) + + + + + The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource (e.g. lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + <font color="#211d1e">There is no single classification for industrial minerals since different end-users divide them according to their own needs and disciplines. Industrial minerals have been classified according to their geological settings, chemistry or physical characteristics. Another classification, widely used, is based on their end-use (e.g., chemicals, fertilizers, ceramics, refractories, abrasives, etc.).</font> + + + + + + <font color="#211d1e">There is no single classification for industrial minerals since different end-users divide them according to their own needs and disciplines. Industrial minerals have been classified according to their geological settings, chemistry or physical characteristics. Another classification, widely used, is based on their end-use (e.g., chemicals, fertilizers, ceramics, refractories, abrasives, etc.).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + Metal enrichment produced by the chemical remobilisation of metals in an oxidised or transitional environment. Does a supergene process exist (Y/N) + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth at which the supergene processes occurred + + + + + The description of the material (rock, soil) that constitutes the supergene process + + + + + Type of supergene process. Examples are oxidation, leaching, enrichment etc + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms for the atyle of mineral occurrence or deposit. Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms for the atyle of mineral occurrence or deposit. Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + + + + + + + Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking necessitates a (statistical) comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. + + + + + Amount of commodity + + + + + Cut off grade used for calculation + + + + + grade of commodity +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure::grade is mandatory + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity carried out + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity carried out + + + + + + + + + + + Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics e.g. host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986 (modified by GA) + + + + + Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-ext/2.0/MineralResourcesExtension.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-ext/2.0/MineralResourcesExtension.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6637fd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mr-ext/2.0/MineralResourcesExtension.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metal enrichment produced by the chemical remobilisation of metals in an oxidised or transitional environment. Does a supergene process exist (Y/N) + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth at which the supergene processes occurred + + + + + -- Definition -- +The description of the material (rock, soil) that constitutes the supergene process + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of supergene process. Examples are oxidation, leaching, enrichment etc + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifes the type and amount of products associated with production + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Commodity that has been processed to create a value-added product. In some cases the commodity and the product may be the same (e.g. gold). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference(s) for the product information. CI_Citation data type cannot be serialised in GML 3.1, only as an xlink reference. + + null:CI_Citation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative quantity or percentage of ore mineral content in an orebody. (Could be Feed Grade, ore grade) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity of product produced during the activity + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of valuable constituent derived from an ore, or of coal from a coal seam; a measure of mining or extraction efficency. (Recovery rate is usually expressed as a percent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +On which commodity(ies) contained in the ore, the elaborated product is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type to describe the raw material of a mining activity + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Uses EarthMaterial to describe the RawMaterial material + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role the EarthMaterial plays in the MiningActivity (eg gangue, ore) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proportion of the RawMaterial playing the rawMaterialRole in the MiningActivity + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role the EarthMaterial plays in the EarthResourceDescription + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role the EarthMaterial plays in the EarthResourceDescription + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies the material found in the earth or produced from earth material that is of economic interest + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role the EarthMaterial plays in the EarthResourceDescription (eg host rock, alteration product, primary, secondary) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Uses EarthMaterial to describe the EarthResourceMaterial material + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The proportion of the EarthRespourceMaterial in the EarthResourceDescription + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role the EarthMaterial plays in the MiningActivity (eg gangue, ore) + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role the EarthMaterial plays in the MiningActivity (eg gangue, ore) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The evaluation of the potential of a mining waste in terms of base-, precious-, and strategic metals requires an estimation of the volume of the waste, its density, and the grade of remaining commodities, the tonnage figure being most of the time unknown. This calculation should be accompanied by a confidence index. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The volume of mining waste + + + + + -- Definition -- +The density of mining waste + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of mining waste + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Mining-selected waste (or simply mining waste) can be defined as a part of the materials that result from the exploration, mining and processing of substances governed by legislation on mines and quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining waste + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out on the mining waste + + + + + -- Definition -- +The storage type of the waste eg surface storage, tailings pond, waste dump, covered storage etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of which the mining waste is composed + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure of mining waste + + + + + -- Definition -- +The potential environmental impact of the mining waste + + + + + -- Definition -- +Mining wastes may be generated by a single mine. However, a processing plant may also be shared by several closely operating mines, thus generating wastes from different origins. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All geological features that control the generation and preservation of mineral deposits. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +High level term describing the characteristics of a mineral system, indicative of the processes involved and resulting deposits + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/1.0rc1/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/1.0rc1/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a983e369 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/1.0rc1/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,513 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +territorial sea + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea of a defined breadth not exceeding 12 nautical miles measured from the baselines determined in accordance to the United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The sovereignty of a coastal State extends, beyond its land territory and internal waters and, in the case of an archipelagic State, its archipelagic waters, to an adjacent belt of sea, is described as the territorial sea. This sovereignty extends to the air space over the territorial sea as well as to its bed and subsoil. +The sovereignty over the territorial sea is exercised subject to the United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea (UNCLOS) and to other rules of international law. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country or countries that execute(s) jurisdictional rights on the maritime zones divided by this boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contiguous zone + +-- Definition -- +A zone contiguous to a territorial sea of a coastal State, which may not extend beyond 24 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary,S-32, 5th Edition. + +NOTE 1 The contiguous zone is adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State. + +NOTE 2 In the contiguous zone a coastal State may exercise the control necessary to prevent and punish infringements of its customs, fiscal, immigration, or sanitary laws and regulations within its territory or territorial sea. See also Article 33 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that executes jurisdictional rights on the maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name-- +internal waters + +--Definition-- +The waters on the landward side of the baselines of the territorial sea of the coastal State. + +--Description-- +SOURCE Article 5 of United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea. + +NOTE 1 The internal waters is the zone between the shoreline and the baseline (see the Data Specification for „Sea Regions&rdquo; INSPIRE theme). The delineation of the landward boundary of the internal waters is regulated differently in different countries. + +NOTE 2 The internal waters can include waterways, mouths of the rivers and bays. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +exclusive economic zone + +-- Definition -- +An area beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State, subject to the specific legal regime under which the rights and jurisdiction of the coastal State and the rights and freedoms of other States are governed by the relevant provisions of the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Article 55 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + +NOTE 1 The exclusive economic zone is adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State. Exclusive economic zone overlaps with the extent of contiguous zone of a coastal State. + +NOTE 2 Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the coastal States are entitled to an exclusive economic zone extending no further than 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the Member State's territorial sea is measured. + +NOTE 3 In contrast to the continental shelf, an exclusive economic zone must be explicitly proclaimed or installed by the coastal state and includes, besides the seabed and its subsoil, the waters super-adjacent to the seabed. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +continental shelf + +-- Definition -- +A maritime zone beyond and adjacent to the a territorial sea of a coastal State whose outer boundary is determined in accordance with Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The continental shelf is adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State. The continental shelf overlaps with the extent of contiguous zone and exclusive economic zone of a coastal State. + +NOTE 2 Art. 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: +1. The continental shelf of a coastal State comprises the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond its territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of its land territory to the outer edge of the continental margin, or to a distance of 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured where the outer edge of the continental margin does not extend up to that distance. + +2. The continental shelf of a coastal State shall not extend beyond the limits provided for in paragraphs 4 to 6. + +3. The continental margin comprises the submerged prolongation of the land mass of the coastal State, and consists of the seabed and subsoil of the shelf, the slope and the rise. It does not include the deep ocean floor with its oceanic ridges or the subsoil thereof. + +4. (a) For the purposes of this Convention, the coastal State shall establish the outer edge of the continental margin wherever the margin extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured, by either: + (i) a line delineated in accordance with paragraph 7 by reference to the outermost fixed points at each of which the thickness of sedimentary rocks is at least 1 per cent of the shortest distance from such point to the foot of the continental slope; or + (ii) a line delineated in accordance with paragraph 7 by reference to fixed points not more than 60 nautical miles from the foot of the continental slope. + (b) In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the foot of the continental slope shall be determined as the point of maximum change in the gradient at its base. + +5. The fixed points comprising the line of the outer limits of the continental shelf on the seabed, drawn in accordance with paragraph 4 (a)(i) and (ii), either shall not exceed 350 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured or shall not exceed 100 nautical miles from the 2,500 metre isobath, which is a line connecting the depth of 2,500 metres. + +6. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 5, on submarine ridges, the outer limit of the continental shelf shall not exceed 350 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. This paragraph does not apply to submarine elevations that are natural components of the continental margin, such as its plateaux, rises, caps, banks and spurs. + +7. The coastal State shall delineate the outer limits of its continental shelf, where that shelf extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured, by straight lines not exceeding 60 nautical miles in length, connecting fixed points, defined by coordinates of latitude and longitude. + +8. Information on the limits of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured shall be submitted by the coastal State to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf set up under Annex II on the basis of equitable geographical representation. The Commission shall make recommendations to coastal States on matters related to the establishment of the outer limits of their continental shelf. The limits of the shelf established by a coastal State on the basis of these recommendations shall be final and binding. + +9. The coastal State shall deposit with the Secretary-General of the United Nations charts and relevant information, including geodetic data, permanently describing the outer limits of its continental shelf. The Secretary-General shall give due publicity thereto. + +10. The provisions of this article are without prejudice to the question of delimitation of the continental shelf between States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/1.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/1.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9516566c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/1.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name-- +internal waters + +--Definition-- +The waters on the landward side of the baselines of the territorial sea of the coastal State. + +--Description-- +SOURCE Article 5 of United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea. + +NOTE 1 The internal waters is the zone between the shoreline and the baseline (see the Data Specification for „Sea Regions&rdquo; INSPIRE theme). The delineation of the landward boundary of the internal waters is regulated differently in different countries. + +NOTE 2 The internal waters can include waterways, mouths of the rivers and bays. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country or countries that execute(s) jurisdictional rights on the maritime zones divided by this boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +territorial sea + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea of a defined breadth not exceeding 12 nautical miles measured from the baselines determined in accordance to the United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The sovereignty of a coastal State extends, beyond its land territory and internal waters and, in the case of an archipelagic State, its archipelagic waters, to an adjacent belt of sea, is described as the territorial sea. This sovereignty extends to the air space over the territorial sea as well as to its bed and subsoil. +The sovereignty over the territorial sea is exercised subject to the United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea (UNCLOS) and to other rules of international law. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that executes jurisdictional rights on the maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +continental shelf + +-- Definition -- +A maritime zone beyond and adjacent to the a territorial sea of a coastal State whose outer boundary is determined in accordance with Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The continental shelf is adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State. The continental shelf overlaps with the extent of contiguous zone and exclusive economic zone of a coastal State. + +NOTE 2 Art. 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: +1. The continental shelf of a coastal State comprises the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond its territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of its land territory to the outer edge of the continental margin, or to a distance of 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured where the outer edge of the continental margin does not extend up to that distance. + +2. The continental shelf of a coastal State shall not extend beyond the limits provided for in paragraphs 4 to 6. + +3. The continental margin comprises the submerged prolongation of the land mass of the coastal State, and consists of the seabed and subsoil of the shelf, the slope and the rise. It does not include the deep ocean floor with its oceanic ridges or the subsoil thereof. + +4. (a) For the purposes of this Convention, the coastal State shall establish the outer edge of the continental margin wherever the margin extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured, by either: + (i) a line delineated in accordance with paragraph 7 by reference to the outermost fixed points at each of which the thickness of sedimentary rocks is at least 1 per cent of the shortest distance from such point to the foot of the continental slope; or + (ii) a line delineated in accordance with paragraph 7 by reference to fixed points not more than 60 nautical miles from the foot of the continental slope. + (b) In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the foot of the continental slope shall be determined as the point of maximum change in the gradient at its base. + +5. The fixed points comprising the line of the outer limits of the continental shelf on the seabed, drawn in accordance with paragraph 4 (a)(i) and (ii), either shall not exceed 350 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured or shall not exceed 100 nautical miles from the 2,500 metre isobath, which is a line connecting the depth of 2,500 metres. + +6. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 5, on submarine ridges, the outer limit of the continental shelf shall not exceed 350 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. This paragraph does not apply to submarine elevations that are natural components of the continental margin, such as its plateaux, rises, caps, banks and spurs. + +7. The coastal State shall delineate the outer limits of its continental shelf, where that shelf extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured, by straight lines not exceeding 60 nautical miles in length, connecting fixed points, defined by coordinates of latitude and longitude. + +8. Information on the limits of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured shall be submitted by the coastal State to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf set up under Annex II on the basis of equitable geographical representation. The Commission shall make recommendations to coastal States on matters related to the establishment of the outer limits of their continental shelf. The limits of the shelf established by a coastal State on the basis of these recommendations shall be final and binding. + +9. The coastal State shall deposit with the Secretary-General of the United Nations charts and relevant information, including geodetic data, permanently describing the outer limits of its continental shelf. The Secretary-General shall give due publicity thereto. + +10. The provisions of this article are without prejudice to the question of delimitation of the continental shelf between States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +exclusive economic zone + +-- Definition -- +An area beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State, subject to the specific legal regime under which the rights and jurisdiction of the coastal State and the rights and freedoms of other States are governed by the relevant provisions of the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Article 55 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + +NOTE 1 The exclusive economic zone is adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State. Exclusive economic zone overlaps with the extent of contiguous zone of a coastal State. + +NOTE 2 Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the coastal States are entitled to an exclusive economic zone extending no further than 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the Member State's territorial sea is measured. + +NOTE 3 In contrast to the continental shelf, an exclusive economic zone must be explicitly proclaimed or installed by the coastal state and includes, besides the seabed and its subsoil, the waters super-adjacent to the seabed. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contiguous zone + +-- Definition -- +A zone contiguous to a territorial sea of a coastal State, which may not extend beyond 24 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary,S-32, 5th Edition. + +NOTE 1 The contiguous zone is adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State. + +NOTE 2 In the contiguous zone a coastal State may exercise the control necessary to prevent and punish infringements of its customs, fiscal, immigration, or sanitary laws and regulations within its territory or territorial sea. See also Article 33 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/3.0rc2/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/3.0rc2/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df3f4b1e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/3.0rc2/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,571 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The types of baselines used to measure the breadth of the territorial sea. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/BaselineSegmentTypeValue + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The types of baselines used to measure the breadth of the territorial sea. + + none + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/BaselineSegmentTypeValue + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The normal baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea is the low-water line along the coast as marked on large-scale charts officially recognized by the coastal State. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Article 5 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + + + + + --Definition-- +The baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea is the straight baseline established by joining the appropriate points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Article 7 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea is the straight baseline joining the outermost points of the outermost islands and drying reefs of the archipelago. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Article 47 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that executes jurisdictional rights on the maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +continental shelf + +-- Definition -- +A maritime zone beyond and adjacent to the a territorial sea of a coastal State whose outer boundary is determined in accordance with Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The continental shelf is adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State. The continental shelf overlaps with the extent of contiguous zone and exclusive economic zone of a coastal State. + +NOTE 2 Art. 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: +1. The continental shelf of a coastal State comprises the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond its territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of its land territory to the outer edge of the continental margin, or to a distance of 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured where the outer edge of the continental margin does not extend up to that distance. + +2. The continental shelf of a coastal State shall not extend beyond the limits provided for in paragraphs 4 to 6. + +3. The continental margin comprises the submerged prolongation of the land mass of the coastal State, and consists of the seabed and subsoil of the shelf, the slope and the rise. It does not include the deep ocean floor with its oceanic ridges or the subsoil thereof. + +4. (a) For the purposes of this Convention, the coastal State shall establish the outer edge of the continental margin wherever the margin extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured, by either: + (i) a line delineated in accordance with paragraph 7 by reference to the outermost fixed points at each of which the thickness of sedimentary rocks is at least 1 per cent of the shortest distance from such point to the foot of the continental slope; or + (ii) a line delineated in accordance with paragraph 7 by reference to fixed points not more than 60 nautical miles from the foot of the continental slope. + (b) In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the foot of the continental slope shall be determined as the point of maximum change in the gradient at its base. + +5. The fixed points comprising the line of the outer limits of the continental shelf on the seabed, drawn in accordance with paragraph 4 (a)(i) and (ii), either shall not exceed 350 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured or shall not exceed 100 nautical miles from the 2,500 metre isobath, which is a line connecting the depth of 2,500 metres. + +6. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 5, on submarine ridges, the outer limit of the continental shelf shall not exceed 350 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. This paragraph does not apply to submarine elevations that are natural components of the continental margin, such as its plateaux, rises, caps, banks and spurs. + +7. The coastal State shall delineate the outer limits of its continental shelf, where that shelf extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured, by straight lines not exceeding 60 nautical miles in length, connecting fixed points, defined by coordinates of latitude and longitude. + +8. Information on the limits of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured shall be submitted by the coastal State to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf set up under Annex II on the basis of equitable geographical representation. The Commission shall make recommendations to coastal States on matters related to the establishment of the outer limits of their continental shelf. The limits of the shelf established by a coastal State on the basis of these recommendations shall be final and binding. + +9. The coastal State shall deposit with the Secretary-General of the United Nations charts and relevant information, including geodetic data, permanently describing the outer limits of its continental shelf. The Secretary-General shall give due publicity thereto. + +10. The provisions of this article are without prejudice to the question of delimitation of the continental shelf between States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +territorial sea + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea of a defined breadth not exceeding 12 nautical miles measured from the baselines determined in accordance to the United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The sovereignty of a coastal State extends, beyond its land territory and internal waters and, in the case of an archipelagic State, its archipelagic waters, to an adjacent belt of sea, is described as the territorial sea. This sovereignty extends to the air space over the territorial sea as well as to its bed and subsoil. +The sovereignty over the territorial sea is exercised subject to the United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea (UNCLOS) and to other rules of international law. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country or countries that execute(s) jurisdictional rights on the maritime zones divided by this boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name-- +internal waters + +--Definition-- +The waters on the landward side of the baselines of the territorial sea of the coastal State. + +--Description-- +SOURCE Article 5 of United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea. + +NOTE 1 The internal waters is the zone between the shoreline and the baseline (see the Data Specification for „Sea Regions&rdquo; INSPIRE theme). The delineation of the landward boundary of the internal waters is regulated differently in different countries. + +NOTE 2 The internal waters can include waterways, mouths of the rivers and bays. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +exclusive economic zone + +-- Definition -- +An area beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State, subject to the specific legal regime under which the rights and jurisdiction of the coastal State and the rights and freedoms of other States are governed by the relevant provisions of the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Article 55 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + +NOTE 1 The exclusive economic zone is adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State. Exclusive economic zone overlaps with the extent of contiguous zone of a coastal State. + +NOTE 2 Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the coastal States are entitled to an exclusive economic zone extending no further than 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the Member State's territorial sea is measured. + +NOTE 3 In contrast to the continental shelf, an exclusive economic zone must be explicitly proclaimed or installed by the coastal state and includes, besides the seabed and its subsoil, the waters super-adjacent to the seabed. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contiguous zone + +-- Definition -- +A zone contiguous to a territorial sea of a coastal State, which may not extend beyond 24 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary,S-32, 5th Edition. + +NOTE 1 The contiguous zone is adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State. + +NOTE 2 In the contiguous zone a coastal State may exercise the control necessary to prevent and punish infringements of its customs, fiscal, immigration, or sanitary laws and regulations within its territory or territorial sea. See also Article 33 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/3.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/3.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a46ebcae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/mu/3.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,395 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/net/3.3rc1/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/net/3.3rc1/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43413795 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/net/3.3rc1/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,730 @@ + + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-core/2.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-core/2.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08df958d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-core/2.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1298 @@ + + + + --Definition-- + +--Description-- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data that enable the user to contact a person in order to get more information about a method. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the responsible person- SURNAME, given name, title separated by a delimiter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the responsible organisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone numbers at which the organisation or individual may be contacted. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical and email address at which the organisation or individual may be contacted. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Online information that can be used to contact the individual or organisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Defines the allowed geometries for the hazard area and risk zone features + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature which geometry is a volume + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature which geometry is a surface + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature which geometry is composed of several volumes + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature which geometry is composed of several surfaces + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurence of the event. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level of risk qualitatively. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level of risk. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level of risk quantitatively. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level of risk. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +The characteristics and circumstances of a community, system or asset that make it susceptible to the damaging effect of a hazard. +NOTE : It can also adress exposure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE : [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management] + +In probablistic/quantitative risk assessments the term vulnerability expresses the part of percentage of Exposure that is likely to be lost due to a certain hazard. + + + + + + + + + --Definition-- +A qualitative assessment of the vulnerability. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to assess the qualitative vulnerability. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the vulnerability. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to assess the quantitative vulnerability. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The risk zone that is linked to an exposed element. + + nz-core:exposedElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The exposed element that is linked to the risk zone. + + nz-core:riskZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [EXCIFF] + +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurence of a hazard. Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood qualitatively, along to a predefined scale. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood quantitatively. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where likelihood of occurrence assessment applies. It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the level of the hazard. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to express the level of hazard or risk qualitatively. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level of hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level of hazard quantitatively. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level of hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A simplified enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of risk. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the risk zone. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal basis upon which the risk zone coverage is based (if any). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean to express wether the risk zone feature has an impact on the use of the zone, based on a legal basis. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area management to which the risk zone is linked. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use object to which the risk zone is linked. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The zoning element which has been created by taking the risk zone into account. + + plu:sourceForZoningElement + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The exposed element that is linked to the risk zone. + + nz-core:riskZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard area that is linked to the risk zone. + + nz-core:result + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The flood risk map contains between 1 and 3 risk zones, each of them corresponding to a potential floooded area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The monitoring features that monitors the risk zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it using indirect parameters or evidence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area as it could -or would- have been after having modelled the occurence of the event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area as it has been identified by artifacts or other indirect methods. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hazard which extent is modeled, or inferred by the interpretation of indirect artefacts. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area results is delineated after a modelling or determined after interpretation of indirect artefacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area affected by a hazard. + + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the level of the hazard. + +-- Description -- +The level of hazard can either be described quantitatively or qualitative. This notion can integrate the notion of intensity. When described qualitatively, it can also adress susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The risk zone that result from the hazard area. + + nz-core:source + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The natural hazard that is the source of another natural hazard. + + nz-core:resultHazard + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard that results from the occurence of another hazard. + + nz-core:sourceHazard + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +--Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon + + + + + -- Definition -- +A denomination of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature that can be considered as vulnerable compared to the risk zone or the observed hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The risk zone that is linked to an exposed element. + + nz-core:exposedElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed hazard to which some elements may have been exposed in the past. + + nz-core:exposedElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + A feature that can be considered as vulnerable compared to the risk zone or the observed hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The preliminary flood risk assessment that contains the exposed element. + + nz-f:exposedElementPFRA + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A feature that can be considered as vulnerable compared to the risk zone or the observed hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The flood risk map upon which is an exposed element. + + nz-f:vulnElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural risk or hazard. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural risks or hazards. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the natural risk or hazard according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hazard which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that was exposed to a hazard that has been observed. + + nz-core:observedHazard + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the piece of information which is required to get further information about a method that is described and explained in a paper. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name by which the cited information is known. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date when the reference was published. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URI that enables to locate and get the reference document. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data that enable the user to contact a person in order to get more information about a method. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-core/3.0rc2/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-core/3.0rc2/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c615f3f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-core/3.0rc2/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1016 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vector representation of a natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural hazards. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition - +A URI of the specific exposed element type value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vector representation of a risk zone. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area management to which the risk zone is linked. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vector representation of exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vector representation of the area affected by a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract feature type that contains the properties that are common to the observed event coverage feature type, to the hazard coverage feature type, the risk coverage feature type, and the exposed element coverage feature type. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area as it could -or would- have been after having modelled the occurence of the event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area as it has been identified by interpretation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URI of the specific hazard type value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the natural risk or hazard according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-core/3.0rc3/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-core/3.0rc3/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46ba75b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-core/3.0rc3/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,977 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object or coverage that is already provided in another INSPIRE theme and which is considered as an exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area as it could -or would- have been after having modelled the occurence of the event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area as it has been identified by interpretation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-cov/2.0/NaturalRiskZonesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-cov/2.0/NaturalRiskZonesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c088183 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-cov/2.0/NaturalRiskZonesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,673 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurence of the event. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of scale according to which the value is expressed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the value that expresses the level of risk. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage for vulnerability of exposed elements for a specific risk. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The exposed elementcoverage for which vulnerability is calculated. + + nz-cov:vulnerability + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The risk zone coverage according to which vulnerability of exposed element is calculated. + + nz-cov:vulnerability + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [EXCIFF] + +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of scale according to which the value is expressed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where likelihood of occurrence assessment applies. It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value that expresses the likelihood of occurence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage for hazards which extent is modeled, or inferred by the interpretation of indirect artefacts + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after a modelling or determined after interpretation of indirect artefacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage of exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vulnerability coverage that is calculated after an exposed element coverage. + + nz-cov:exposedElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed hazard to which some elements may have been exposed in the past. + + nz-cov:exposedElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage of natural hazards. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition +The risk zone coverage that result from the hazard area coverage. + + nz-cov:hazard + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract feature type that contains the properties that are common to the hazard coverage feature type, the risk coverage feature type, and the vulnerability coverage feature type. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A document reference to the method used to express the level of hazard / level of risk / level of vulnerability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the level of the hazard. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of scale according to which the value is expressed. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value that expresses the level of hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +The characteristics and circumstances of a community, system or asset that make it susceptible to the damaging effect of a hazard. +NOTE : It can also adress exposure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE : [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management] + +In probablistic/quantitative risk assessments the term vulnerability expresses the part of percentage of Exposure that is likely to be lost due to a certain hazard. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of scale according to which the value is expressed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the value that expresses the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage for observed hazards. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that was exposed to a hazard which has been observed. + + nz-cov:observedHazard + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A simplified enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of risk. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal basis upon which the risk zone coverage is based (if any). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean to express wether the risk zone feature has an impact on the use of the zone, based on a legal basis. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area management to which the risk zone coverage is linked. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use object to which the risk zone coverage is linked. + + + + + + + + + + + + - Definition -- +The vulnerability coverage, calculated for an exposed element coverage, that is linked to a risk zone coverage + + nz-cov:risk + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard area coverage that is source of the risk zone coverage. + + nz-cov:risk + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The monitoring feature that monitors the risk zone coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-f/2.0/NaturalRiskZonesFloods.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-f/2.0/NaturalRiskZonesFloods.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbe6d5d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz-f/2.0/NaturalRiskZonesFloods.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,655 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [Flood Directive 2007/60/CE] +Document as defined in Chapter II, article 4, paragraph 2 of Directive 2007/60/CE. + +-- Description -- +Based on available or readily derivable information, such as records and studies on long term developments, in particular impacts of climate change on the occurrence of floods, a preliminary +flood risk assessment shall be undertaken to provide an assessment of potential risks. The assessment shall include at least the following: +(a) maps of the river basin district at the appropriate scale including the borders of the river basins, sub-basins and, where existing, coastal areas, showing topography and land use; +(b) a description of the floods which have occurred in the past and which had significant adverse impacts on human health, the environment, cultural heritage and economic activity and for which the likelihood of similar future events is still relevant, including their flood extent and conveyance routes and an assessment of the adverse impacts they have entailed; +(c) a description of the significant floods which have occurred in the past, where significant adverse consequences of similar future events might be envisaged; and, depending on the specific needs of Member States, it shall include: +(d) an assessment of the potential adverse consequences of future floods for human health, the environment, cultural heritage and economic activity, taking into account as far as possible issues such as the topography, the position of watercourses and their general hydrological and geomorphological +characteristics, including floodplains as natural retention areas, the effectiveness of existing manmade +flood defence infrastructures, the position of populated areas, areas of economic activity and long-term developments including impacts of climate change on the occurrence of floods. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the preliminary flood risk assessment. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to the Prelininary Flood Risk Assessment document. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The exposed element that is in a preliminary flood risk assessment. + + nz-core:pFRA + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The inundated land that is in a preliminary flood risk assessment. + + nz-f:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The potential flooded area that is designed aftyer a prliminary flood risk assessment. + + nz-f:origin + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An assessment of the level probability the flood can occur on the area. + +-- Description -- +[2007/60/EC]. A flood can have a low probability of occurence, a medium probability of occurence or a high probability of occurence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Floods with a likely return period usually between 200 and 1000 years (or extreme events). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Floods with a likely return period usually between 100 and 200 years (2007/60/EC = 100 years). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Floods with a likely return period usually between 5 and 50 years. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [Flood Directive 2007/60/CE] + +An element of a potential flooded area, for which data about water height and/or water level, flood of flow and / or velocity of flow, is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + --Definition-- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Stream discharge during a flood (expressed by volume per unit of time, usually m³/s). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the potential flooded area. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +average speed (velocity) of the water, usually expressed by m/s. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical distance between the water surface and the stream bed or the land surface in a flooded area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The elevation at which water stands respectively the level of the surface of a body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The potential flooded area that is composed of elements. + + nz-f:componentOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [Flood Directive 2007/60/CE] + +Map as defined in Chapter III, article 6, paragraph 3 of Directive 2007/60/CE. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the flood hazard map. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to the Flood Hazard Map document. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The flood risk map that is linked to the flood hazard map. + + nz-f:fhMap + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The potential flooded area is designed and is integrated in a flood hazard map. + + nz-f:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [Chapter III, article 6, paragraph 5 of Directive 2007/60/CE] + +Flood risk maps show the potential adverse consequences expressed in terms of the type of the economic activity affected under each flood scenario (defined as 'potential flooded area' in the model). + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the flood risk map. + +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to the Flood Risk map document. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The exposed element that is on a flood risk map. + + nz-core:frMap + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The flood hazard map that linked to the flood risk map. + + nz-f:frMap + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Definition-- +SOURCE : [Flood Directive 2007/60/CE] + +Potential flooded areas as defined in Chapter III, article 6, paragraph 3 of Directive 2007/60/CE + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the element of a potential flooded area. + + nz-f:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The flood hazard map contains between 1 and 3 potential flooded areas. + + nz-f:componentOf + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The preliminary flood risk assessment that backed the design of the potential flooded area. + + nz-f:result + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tract periodically covered by flood water, excluding tidal waters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It may be caused by either uncontrolled inundation (for example: flooding due to a river overflowing its banks or low-lying regions accumulating standing water following severe rainfall) or controlled inundation (for example: flooded by the regulation of the level of a reservoir). [DFDD]. + +NOTE 2 Inundation for irrigation purposes is excluded. + +NOTE 3 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to the relationship (by definition) with flooding. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of commencement. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The average period (in years) between the occurences of an inundation event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a land subject to inundation based on the cause of its flooding. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The preliminary flood risk assessment contains the delineation of the inundated lands that are on the area of interest of the preliminary flood assessment and the description of the exposed elements the inundated land is related to. + + nz-f:componentOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz/0.0/NaturalRiskZones.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz/0.0/NaturalRiskZones.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46ee689f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz/0.0/NaturalRiskZones.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tract periodically covered by flood water, excluding tidal waters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It may be caused by either uncontrolled inundation (for example: flooding due to a river overflowing its banks or low-lying regions accumulating standing water following severe rainfall) or controlled inundation (for example: flooded by the regulation of the level of a reservoir). [DFDD]. + +NOTE 2 Inundation for irrigation purposes is excluded. + +NOTE 3 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to the relationship (by definition) with flooding. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the inundated land, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The average period (in years) between the occurences of an inundation event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a land subject to inundation based on the cause of its flooding. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz/3.0rc1/NaturalRiskZones.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz/3.0rc1/NaturalRiskZones.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..238ccf8a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/nz/3.0rc1/NaturalRiskZones.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tract periodically covered by flood water, excluding tidal waters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It may be caused by either uncontrolled inundation (for example: flooding due to a river overflowing its banks or low-lying regions accumulating standing water following severe rainfall) or controlled inundation (for example: flooded by the regulation of the level of a reservoir). [DFDD]. + +NOTE 2 Inundation for irrigation purposes is excluded. + +NOTE 3 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to the relationship (by definition) with flooding. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the inundated land, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The average period (in years) between the occurences of an inundation event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a land subject to inundation based on the cause of its flooding. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/2.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/2.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..047fee46 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/2.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,281 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeries Observation + +-- Definition -- +The <i>GridSeries</i> observation (Figure 14) is a <i>CSML Time Series Observation</i> representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +source: CSML (Climate Science Modelling Langauge, OGC Pending Documents 11-021) + +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a <i>GridSeriesO</i>bservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property (Stub) + +-- Definition -- +A composite observable property made up of two or more SimpleObservablePropertys. +-- Description -- +Where multiple phenomena are observed they may be grouped together using this CompositeObservableProperty. +It is anticipated that some level of X-TWG harmonisation will take place on the exact structure of this class and it's subtypes. For version 2.0 we use a stub. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component + + -- Definition -- +A simple component of a composite observable property. + + of:SimpleObservableProperty_Stub + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +The <i>Point</i> observation (Figure 9) is a <i>CSML Static Observation</i> that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. + +source: CSML (Climate Science Modelling Langauge, OGC Pending Documents 11-021) +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation Collection + +-- Definition -- +Collection of PointObservations. + +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is simply a collection of PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A member of the collection, must be a PointObservation. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property (Stub) + +-- Definition -- +Observable Property defines the physical property observed. This is an abstract class. +-- Description -- +The Observaitons & Measurements model (ISO 19156) states that the 'observedProperty' can be of type any. +This class is an abstract base class that may be extended to create sensible Observable Property structures suitable for the O&M observedProperty. It is anticipated that some level of X-TWG harmonisation will take place on the exact structure of this class and it's subtypes. For version 2.0 we use a stub. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Ocean Feature Process (Stub) + +-- Definition -- +A placeholder class for the Process defintion which acknowledges X-TWG work in this area. + +-- Description -- +An Ocean Features observation should describe the process used in the observation. This process should, where appropriate, include a link to an INSPIRE Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The exact nature of this linkage is under review and is the subject of X-TWG harmonisation discussion. For now we use a stub class as a placeholder in the model. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointSeries Observation +-- Definition -- +The <i>PointSeries</i> observation (Figure 10) is a <i>CSML Time Series Observation</i> that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space. +source: CSML (Climate Science Modelling Langauge, OGC Pending Documents 11-021). +-- Description -- +A PointSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Simple Observable Property (Stub) + +-- Definition -- +A simple observable property. The basePhenomenon is a link to a definition in a catalogue or registry. +-- Description -- +It is anticipated that some level of X-TWG harmonisation will take place on the exact structure of this class and it's subtypes. For version 2.0 we use a stub. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid Observation + +-- Definition -- +The <i>Grid</i> observationis a <i>CSML Static Observation</i> representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +source: CSML (Climate Science Modelling Langauge, OGC Pending Documents 11-021). +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a <i>GridO</i>bservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/3.0rc1/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/3.0rc1/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6ad5842 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/3.0rc1/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/3.0rc2/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/3.0rc2/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c0e9f62c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/3.0rc2/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/3.0rc3/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/3.0rc3/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..60391f18 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/of/3.0rc3/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/2.0/Ortoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/2.0/Ortoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c9909fa4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/2.0/Ortoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + + + + + + + + --Name-- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name-- +seamline + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the acquisition date and the contributing area of an input image used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area covered by an input image that contributes to the final mosaic. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The input image may be orthorectified or not. + +EXAMPLE The reference may be a local identifier provided by a data producer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition time of the input image. + +--Description-- +NOTE The end date and time may be identical to the begin date and time, especially when the acquisition is quasi instantaneous. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name-- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by camera optics, camera tilts and differences in elevation. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Extent of the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if Seamlines are provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code that identifies the interpolation +method recommended for the evaluation of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The code list CV_InterpolationMethod is specified in [ISO 19123]. + +NOTE 2 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 3 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the administrative unit covered by an orthoimage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The end date and time may be identical to the begin date and time, especially when the acquisition is quasi instantaneous. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the seamlines that have been used to create a mosaiced Orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This property shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/3.0rc1/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/3.0rc1/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b775b977 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/3.0rc1/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Multi polygon spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the multi polygon are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/3.0rc2/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/3.0rc2/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b7f1c71d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/3.0rc2/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Multi polygon spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the multi polygon are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/3.0rc3/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/3.0rc3/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f98bfe4b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/oi/3.0rc3/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Multi polygon spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the multi polygon are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omop/2.0rc3/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omop/2.0rc3/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b00ce71a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omop/2.0rc3/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,594 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omop/2.9/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omop/2.9/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c9adbf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omop/2.9/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +the value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour). + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The compartor used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The compartor used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omor/2.0rc3/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omor/2.0rc3/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e230cdd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omor/2.0rc3/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omor/2.9/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omor/2.9/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..baaac08a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omor/2.9/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ + + + + Observation References + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringFeatureReference + +-- Definition -- +A reference to an INSPIRE EnvironmentalMonitoringFeature Object + +-- Description -- +This class has been defined in order to provide a reference from an Observation to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFeature. The EnvironmentalMonitoringFeatureReference should be provided in the Observation Parameter attribute in the value, the name should be "EnvironmentalMonitoringFeature" + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing feature + +-- Definition -- +The monitoring feature being refered to. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationReference + +-- Definition -- +A reference to an Observation. + +-- Description -- +This reference type can be used to refer to an observation from an attribute of a different class. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observation + +-- Definition -- +The Observation being refered to + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent of AtmosphericCondition. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier by which an instance of inspire O&M process is known. +-- Definition – +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ompr/2.0rc2/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ompr/2.0rc2/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0a00fe7c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ompr/2.0rc2/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ + + + + Processes + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +The INSPIRE specialisation of OM_Process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier by which an instance of inspire O&M process is known. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ompr/2.0rc3/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ompr/2.0rc3/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..360787a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ompr/2.0rc3/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omso/2.0rc3/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omso/2.0rc3/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a872c9ad --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omso/2.0rc3/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omso/2.9/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omso/2.9/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c1eda329 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/omso/2.9/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +The Gridbservation is an Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +A ProfileObservasation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +The PointObservation is an Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of PointObservations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +A TrajectoryObservasation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +The GridSeries<i>O</i>bservation is an Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +The PointTimeSeriesObservation is an Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space. +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/2.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/2.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2727216 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/2.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A set of individual characteristics. + +-- Description -- +The actual value are codelists items taken from the classifications codelists that are listed in the &lsquo;classifications&rsquo; attribute of the StatisticalData object. + +EXAMPLE: A StatisticalDataDistribution is delivered as a dataset containing separately the spatial distribution of the male persons and of the female persons. The &lsquo;classifications&rsquo; attribute of the StatisticalDataDistribution object will be &lsquo;Sex&rsquo;, while for each elementary spatial component data will be provided alternatively with the attribute classificationItem&rsquo; having the value &lsquo;male&rsquo; and the value &lsquo;female&rsquo;. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location the piece of datum refers to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The universe. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the universe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; has here a general meaning : it can be perons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings&hellip; + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Some free style comment about the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by sex will require and additional dimension (sex) to make a difference between the male and the female distributions. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The period of data collection for the piece of datum, when this one differs from the one of the other pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: Missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality&hellip; + +-- Description -- +Either value of specialValue must be provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + +-- Description -- +Either value of specialValue must be provided. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Entire set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + +-- Description -- +This attribute links to some StatisticalUnit as described in the &ldquo;Statistical Units&rdquo; guidelines. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. In this way the StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +What the distribution measures. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and sex, households by size, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time period when the data was collected. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time period to which the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time period during which the data is usable. Outside this period the data should not be used and must be replaced by a fresher one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + + + + -- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/3.0rc1/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/3.0rc1/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad314a45 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/3.0rc1/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification "sex" is composed of the items "female" and "male". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +The classification used. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + + + + -- Name -- +Items + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "sex" is composed of the items "female" and "male". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: Missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; has here a general meaning : it can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings&hellip; + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Some free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The period of collection for the object, when this one differs from the one of the others of the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by sex will require and additional dimension (sex) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Entire set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +What the distribution measures. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and sex, households by size, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date/period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The time period in which the data remains relevant. Outside this period the data should not be used and must be replaced by a fresher one. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Values + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. In this way the StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, it means the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/3.0rc2/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/3.0rc2/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f0063e8f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/3.0rc2/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,844 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age by year value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for age by year classification items. + +-- Description -- + + none + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/AgeByYearValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age by year value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for age by year classification items. + +-- Description -- + + none + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/AgeByYearValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification type value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for classification types. + +-- Description -- + + any + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ClassificationTypeValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification type value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for classification types. + +-- Description -- + + any + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/ClassificationTypeValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for status. + +-- Description -- + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/StatusValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for status. + +-- Description -- + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/StatusValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item type value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for classification items. + +-- Description -- + + any + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item type value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for classification items. + +-- Description -- + + any + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + + + + -- Name -- +Items + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "sex" is composed of the items "female" and "male". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for special values. + +-- Description -- + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/SpecialValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for special values. + +-- Description -- + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/SpecialValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification "sex" is composed of the items "female" and "male". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistics measurement method value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for statistics measurement method. + +-- Description -- + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/StatisticsMeasurementMethodValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistics measurement method value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for statistics measurement method. + +-- Description -- + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/StatisticsMeasurementMethodValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Variable value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for variable names. + +-- Description -- + + any + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/VariableValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Variable value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for variable names. + +-- Description -- + + any + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/VariableValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +NACE code value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for NACE classification items. + +-- Description -- + + none + TG + http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm?TargetUrl=LST_NOM_DTL&StrNom=CL_NACE2 + + + + + + + -- Name -- +NACE code value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for NACE classification items. + +-- Description -- + + none + TG + http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm?TargetUrl=LST_NOM_DTL&StrNom=CL_NACE2 + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age by 5 years value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for age by 5 years classification items. + +-- Description -- + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/AgeBy5YearsValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age by 5 years value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for age by 5 years classification items. + +-- Description -- + + none + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/AgeBy5YearsValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: Missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; has here a general meaning : it can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings&hellip; + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Some free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The period of collection for the object, when this one differs from the one of the others of the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by sex will require and additional dimension (sex) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sex value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for sex classification items. + +-- Description -- + + none + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/SexValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sex value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for sex classification items. + +-- Description -- + + none + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/SexValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +What the distribution measures. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and sex, households by size, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date/period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The time period in which the data remains relevant. Outside this period the data should not be used and must be replaced by a fresher one. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Values + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. In this way the StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, it means the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age group value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for age group classification items. + + none + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/AgeGroupValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age group value + +-- Definition -- +Code values for age group classification items. + + none + TG + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/AgeGroupValue + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/3.0rc3/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/3.0rc3/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca705d3f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pd/3.0rc3/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,448 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The period of collection for the object, when this one differs from the one of the others of the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-core/2.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-core/2.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad1426dc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-core/2.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1806 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operator + +-- Definition -- +A person or company that runs a business or enterprise and which is the legal responsible of the facility. + +-- Description -- +Means any natural or legal person who operates to manage and control the facility or, where this is provided by the national legislation, to whom decisive economic power over the technical functioning of the facility has been delegated. +This information is required in all the templates proposed by the legislation. All the facilities must be linked to. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the object. The identifier is an identifier of the object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Corporate name officially assigned to the operator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the operator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name and surname of the managing director for the operator. + + + + + + + + + + + + An Address may be pertinent to one or more Operators (this means an Address may be shared by different Operators) + + + + + A ProductionAndIndustrialFacility is managed by one Operator. The Operator may change over time, thus in a second time the same ProductionAndIndustrialFacility may be managed by a different Operator. + + pf-core:holderOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The NACECodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the NACEClassification data type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The NACECodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the NACEClassification data type. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +plot + +-- Definition -- +A piece of land part of a facility destined to functional purposes. + +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The CPACodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the CPAClassification data type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The CPACodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the CPAClassification data type. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The StatusListValue code list hosts the reference values for the StatusType data type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The StatusListValue code list hosts the reference values for the StatusType data type. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue code list hosts the reference values for the attribute technique in the InstallationPart class. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue code list hosts the reference values for the attribute technique in the InstallationPart class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +site + +-- Definition -- +The geographical location of the facility or else a piece of land where the facility was, is, or is intended to be located. + +-- Description -- +Location with defined geographical boundaries and on which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above- and below-surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +energy + +-- Definition -- +Power derived from physical or chemical resources to provide light and heat or to work machines. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of energy involved in the process, potentially as input or output item. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the product by activity according to the CPA guide lines. + +-- Description -- +CPA classification has a hierarchical structure funded on different levels. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production and industrial facility + +-- Definition -- +Something designed, built, installed to serve a specific function with production purposes, comprehending the complete equipment or apparatus for a particular process or operation. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. Means one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name and surname of the responsible or reference person for the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +People working in the facility. + +-- Description -- +This Information is required by the SEVESO Directive. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of installations grouped by the facility. + +-- Description -- +This Information is required by the SEVESO Directive. + + + + + + + + + + + + An Operator may be declared as the holder of one to many ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities + + pf-core:managedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The E-PRTRCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the E-PRTRClassification data type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The E-PRTRCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the E-PRTRClassification data type. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies where the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an equivalent behaviour. + + + + + + + + + An Activity may be performed by one or more TechnicalUnits (this means an Activity may be shared by different TechnicalUnits) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +emission + +-- Definition -- +The direct or indirect release of substances, vibrations, heat or noise from individual or diffuse sources in the plant into the air, water or soil. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial location of the emission fixed as the vertical distance from the ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface extension related to the emission point, fixed as the area of the smokestack from where the emission comes out. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of emission released into the environment, denoting the destination it is devoted to. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The flood related to the emission point, fixed as the flow amount coming out from the smokestack. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure normally used is m3 /h and the reference parameters 0°C for temperature and 0,101MPa for pressure. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The flood period of time related to the emission point, fixed as the duration of the flow coming out from the smokestack. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure normally used is hour/day. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The warmth related to the emission point, fixed as the temperature of the flow coming out from the smokestack. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure normally used is °C. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The external temperature in the surroundings of the emission point. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure normally used is °C. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The pollution related to the emission point, fixed as the pollutant substance kind coming out from the smokestack. + +-- Description -- +The classification of pollutant substances is made according to the Council Directive 67/548/EEC and the Council Directive 1999/45/EC. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The pollution related to the emission point, fixed as the pollutant concentration coming out from the smokestack. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure normally used is mg/m3. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The temporal reference related to the emission, fixed as the time the flow and temperature measurements were registered. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The EmissionTypeValue enumeration hosts the reference values for the attribute type in the Emission class. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the site, to the plot and to the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the StatusList code list. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process output + +-- Definition -- +Any kind of energy, waste, product, emission springing from a production cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the object. The identifier is an identifier of the object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Declared or measured quantity of any kind of energy, waste, product, emission springing from a production cycle. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +waste + +-- Definition -- +Any substance or object which the holder discards or intends or is required to discard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of waste according to the Council Directive 75/442/EEC and the Council Directive 91/689/EEC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +In the production context the individual or organized set of processes finalized with the production of consuming goods. + +-- Description -- +Processing typically describes the act of taking something through an established and usually routine set of procedures to convert it from one form to another, such as a manufacturing. One or more activities may be performed in the facility or smaller unit of the facility (that is an installation or an installation part). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the object. The identifier is an identifier of the object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the Council Regulation 3037/90/EEC. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the Council Regulation 96/61/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the E-PRTR register. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the activity in line with the declared classification from legislation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +People working in the facility and devoted to one specific activity performed in the facility or smaller unit of the facility (that is an installation or an installation part). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Permit obtained by the facility thanks to a an authorisation process regulated by a responsible authority. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the licenced permit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for the permit. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for the permit. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the E-PRTR register. + +-- Description -- +E-PRTR classification has a hierarchical structure funded on different levels. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the E-PRTR register referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded and listed in the E-PRTRCodeValue code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +installation + +-- Definition -- +Something installed, such as machinery, an apparatus, a device, a system, or a piece of equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on emissions and pollution. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + pf-ext:Realize + + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Declared or measured quantity of any kind of physical entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Declared or measured physical size expressed as a numerical quantity. + +-- Description -- +The data format is decimal. Decimal is a data type in which the number represents an exact value, as a finite representation of a decimal number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit of measure accompanying the numerical quantity declared or measured for a physical entity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The CLPCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the CLPClassification data type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The CLPCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the CLPClassification data type. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The IPPCCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the IPPCClassification data type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The IPPCCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the IPPCClassification data type. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production and industrial building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + pf-ext:Realize + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +product + +-- Definition -- +Something that is produced, result of manufacturing, a result of an action or a process. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE: Standard Classification of Economic Products, Annex Regulation (EC) n. 451/2008. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the product by activity according to the CPA guide lines. + +-- Description -- +Classification of Products by Activity (CPA) classifies products by activity in which they are produced. Products are transportable goods and services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the product in line with the declared classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the Council Regulation 96/61/EC. + +-- Description -- +IPPC classification has a hierarchical structure funded on different levels. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the Council Regulation 96/61/EC referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded and listed in the IPPCCodeValue code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +installation part + +-- Definition -- +Specific technical part of the installation which is developing a representative functionality that should be registered under the legislation. + +--Description -- +This level of description should be applied for specific parts of the facility which must be registered following the legislation. Points of certain kind of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), would be included in this level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + + pf-ext:realize + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +facility + +-- Definition -- +Something designed, built, installed to serve a specific function, comprehending the complete equipment or apparatus for a particular process or operation. + +-- Description -- +A facility groups together one or more installations on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial, business, or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper name of the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Permit obtained by the facility thanks to a an authorisation process regulated by a responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unique object identifier assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required by the SEVESO legislation not registered in the Hidrography Theme. + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + An AbstractConstruction may be grouped by one or more Facilities (this means an AbstractConstruction may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + pf-ext:Realize + + + + + + An Address may be pertinent to one or more Facilities (this means an Address may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process input + +-- Definition -- +Any kind of material, energy, waste, product entering a production cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the object. The identifier is an identifier of the object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Declared or measured quantity of any kind of material, energy, waste, product entering a production cycle. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production process + +-- Definition -- +Activity consisting of a series of actions or operations in a productive context. + + + + + + + + + A ProcessInput is destined to a ProductionProcess + + + + + A ProcessOutput is arisen from a ProductionProcess + + + + + An Activity may be performed by one or more TechnicalUnits (this means an Activity may be shared by different TechnicalUnits) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the Council Regulation 3037/90/EEC. + +-- Description -- +NACE classification has a hierarchical structure funded on different levels. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the Council Regulation 3037/90/EEC referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded and listed in the NACECodeValue code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The EWCCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the EWCClassification data type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The EWCCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the EWCClassification data type. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production and industrial site + +-- Definition -- +The geographical location of the production facility or else a piece of land where the facility was, is, or is intended to be located. + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the project concerning the configuration and organisation of the production site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +substance + +-- Definition -- +Means any chemical element and its compounds, with the exception of some specific substances. + +-- Description -- +The exception deals with the following substances: radioactive substances as defined in Article 1 of Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionising radiation(2); genetically modified micro-organisms as defined in Article 2(b) of Directive 2009/41/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 6 May 2009 on the contained use of genetically modified micro-organisms; genetically modified organisms as defined in point 2 of Article 2 of Directive 2001/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 March 2001 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of substance according to the Council Directive 67/548/EEC and the Council Directive 1999/45/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of waste according to the Council Directive +75/442/EEC and the Council Directive 91/689/EEC. + +-- Description -- +EWC classification has a hierarchical structure funded on different levels. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the Council Directive 75/442/EEC and the Council Directive 91/689/EEC referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded and listed in the EWCCodeValue code list. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of substance according to the Council Directive 67/548/EEC and the Council Directive 1999/45/EC. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the Council Directive 67/548/EEC and the Council Directive 1999/45/EC referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded and listed in the CLPCodeValue code list. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-core/3.0rc1/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-core/3.0rc1/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af6da9ea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-core/3.0rc1/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,702 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- +Something designed, built, installed to serve a specific function with production purposes, comprehending the complete equipment or apparatus for a particular process or operation. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as a mandatory property to identify the location point for the Facility. It is the unique mandatory geometry type set in the PF Application Schema, assuring PF map representation feasibility and spatial object referencing with other INSPIRE Themes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name and surname of the responsible or reference person for the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + + An AbstractConstruction may be grouped by one or more Facilities (this means an AbstractConstruction may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the StatusListValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parcel + +-- Definition -- +A piece of land part of a facility or also a field destined to functional purposes. + +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +Something installed, such as machinery, an apparatus, a device, a system, or a piece of equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on emissions and pollution. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + + + + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +Specific technical part of the installation which is developing a representative functionality that should be registered under the legislation. + +--Description -- +This level of description should be applied for specific parts of the facility which must be registered following the legislation. Points of certain kind of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), would be included in this level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +The geographical location of the production facility or else a piece of land where the facility was, is, or is intended to be located. + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the project concerning the configuration and organisation of the production site. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-core/3.0rc2/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-core/3.0rc2/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6dfac9ae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-core/3.0rc2/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,795 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- +Something designed, built, installed to serve a specific function with production purposes, comprehending the complete equipment or apparatus for a particular process or operation. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as a mandatory property to identify the location point for the Facility. It is the unique mandatory geometry type set in the PF Application Schema, assuring PF map representation feasibility and spatial object referencing with other INSPIRE Themes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + An AbstractConstruction may be grouped by one or more Facilities (this means an AbstractConstruction may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +Something installed, such as machinery, an apparatus, a device, a system, or a piece of equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on emissions and pollution. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +Specific technical part of the installation which is developing a representative functionality that should be registered under the legislation. + +--Description -- +This level of description should be applied for specific parts of the facility which must be registered following the legislation. Points of certain kind of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), would be included in this level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#00000a">A portion of land or water part of a facility destined to functional purposes.</font> +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the StatusListValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status list value + +-- Definition -- +The StatusListValue code list hosts the reference values for the StatusType data type. + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/StatusListValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status list value + +-- Definition -- +The StatusListValue code list hosts the reference values for the StatusType data type. + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/StatusListValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +The geographical location of the production facility or else a piece of land where the facility was, is, or is intended to be located. + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pollution abatement technique value + +-- Definition -- +The PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue code list hosts the reference values for the attribute technique in the ProductionInstallationPart class. + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pollution abatement technique value + +-- Definition -- +The PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue code list hosts the reference values for the attribute technique in the ProductionInstallationPart class. + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-ext/2.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesExt.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-ext/2.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesExt.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..75aa0c1d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf-ext/2.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilitiesExt.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,672 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +release + +-- Definition -- +means any introduction of pollutants into the environment as a result of one activity, whetever deliberate or accidental, routine or non routine, including spilling, emitting, discharging, injecting, disposing or dumping, or throught sewer ysstems without final wate-water treatment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Annex II - Regulation (EC) 166/2006. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The SEVESOCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the SEVESOClassification data type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The SEVESOCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the SEVESOClassification data type. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ISICCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the ISICClassification data type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ISICCodeValue code list hosts the reference values for the ISICClassification data type. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +List of potential environments where operations can take place + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the SEVESO legislation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the SEVESO legislation referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded and listed in the SEVESOCode enumeration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pollutant + +-- Definition -- +A special kind of substance or a group of substances that may be harmful to the environment or to human health on account of its properties and of its introduction into the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +storage + +-- Definition -- + +means the act of store elements in a certain place for a defined period of time, before their use or transfer. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Annex Regulation (EC) 451/2008. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic tipology of the different Site that can be described under the Scope. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic tipology of the different Site that can be described under the Scope. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production + +-- Definition -- + +Means the final good as result of the operation. In general is the end of the economic activity that is developed on the facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +CPA Annex Regualtion (EC) 451/2008. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +OpertationType. + +-- Definition -- + +Classification of different types of Operations that can be registered on the model. +It include aspects as Recovery, Disposal, Storage, ... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operation + +-- Definition -- + + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the object. The identifier is an identifier of the object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + pf-core:isRealisedOn + + + + + + + pf-core:isRealisedOn + + + + + + + pf-core:isRealisedOn + + + + + + + pf-core:isRealisedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disposal + +-- Definition -- + +Means any of the operations provided for in AnnexIIA to Directive 75/442/EEC. + + + + + + + + + -- Description -- +Listed on the directive75/442/ecc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code related on Annex.1 of DIRECTIVE 2006/12/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the ISIC legislation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the activity according to the ISIC legislation referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded and listed in the ISICCode enumeration. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +recovery + +-- Definition -- + +Means any of the operations provided by annex IIA to Directive 75/442/EEC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code List of diferent kind of waste. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code related on Annex.1 of DIRECTIVE 2006/12/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permit + +-- Definition -- +A written decision (or several such decisions) delivered by the competent authority granting authorisation to operate a plant or facility, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the plant complies with all the requirements of the reference legislation or Directive. + +-- Description -- +A permit may cover one or more plants or parts of a plant on the same site operated by the same operator. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ActivityCodeList. + +-- Definition -- +List of values that allow to insert into the model different list of activities classification (as NACE, ISIC or SEVESO). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification based on the NACE list. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification based on the list proposed by the SEVESO Directive (91/689/EEC - 96/61/ec). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification on ISIC list. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the object. The identifier is an identifier of the object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the responsible organisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WasteCategory. + +-- Definition -- +List thats allow to define the kind of waste which the codification is related. +Could be: Waste: 75/442/EEC; Hazardous Waste: 91/689/EEC; Waste Water: 91/271/EEC. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any substance or object defined in Art.1 Directive 75/442/EEC. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Industrial Waste Water: 91/271/EEC. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means any substance or object defined in Directive 91/689/EEC. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TransferType. + +-- Definition -- +refers to the different kinds of transfers of waste between different places. This code list is based on the Geografical dimension. + + + + + + -- Name -- +TransferType. + +-- Definition -- +refers to the different kinds of transfers of waste between different places. This code list is based on the Geografical dimension. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimePeriodID. + +-- Definition -- + +Code list to define the period related to the information provided. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +transfer + +-- Definition -- + +means the movement beyond the boundaries of a facility of waste destined for recovery or disposal and of pollutants in waste water destined for waste-water treatment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code List Value of transfer type. It refer to the geographical dimension. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code related on Annex.1 of DIRECTIVE 2006/12/EC. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relation with the waste list that is described on the Directive 75/442/EEC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf/3.0rc3/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf/3.0rc3/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..daa79303 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/pf/3.0rc3/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,738 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the StatusListValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + An AbstractConstruction may be grouped by one or more Facilities (this means an AbstractConstruction may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/2.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/2.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..11a26907 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/2.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,637 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process step general +-- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan in the process of being legally adopted. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan under elaboration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan already adopted and being legally binding or active. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan having been substituted by another plan, or not being any longer in force. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Territorial hierarchy of plan. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan at municipal level (equivalent to LAU2 of EUROSTAT nomenclature of statistical units). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan at regional level.(equivalent to NUTS2 of EUROSTAT nomenclature of statistical units). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan at Member State level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other level of spatial plan. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is binding only for developers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is binding only for certain authorities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is binding for everybody. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is not binding. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +a geographical feature which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. Zoning may include regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial), the intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the relative position of a building on the lot (setbacks), the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking must be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The risk zone which was taken into account when defining the zoning element. + + nz-core:zoningElement + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:TextualRegulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A geographic feature which overlaps the zoning elements and that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land. The supplementary regulations can be for spatial planning reasons or due to the need to formalise external regulations. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that are inside its geometry. +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +reference to a Nomenclature of supplementary regulations. + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that is part of this supplementary regulation. + + plu:TextualRegulation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Scanned plans and structural drawings sometimes georeferenced sometimes not. Rasters pictures vector drawings.... (TODO: implementation needs to beresolved). + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date when document wash published. + + + + + + + + + + + + EXAMPLES: photo of inner yard, sketch of third floor + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a resource where the Document can be found. + + + + + MIMEtype + + + + + + + + + + + + NOTE: &ldquo;not official&rdquo; value may be used for documents provided from Volonteer Geographic Information (crowd-sourcing) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +a set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. SpatialPlan includes all levels of planning land use including urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, national spatial plans, and spatial planning at the European Union levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative level of plan. Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). The entries in the ordinanceDate array refer to the entries in the ordinanceReference at the same position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the member state gives to the plan. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +backgroundmap date +-- Definition -- +Date of the backgroundmap used for constructing this Plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The entries in the backgroundmapDate array refer to the entries in the backgroundmapReference at the same position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the backgroundmap used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to regulations that supplements the regulation of the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the textual regulations that are part of the plan. + + plu:TextualRegulation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the law on which the plan is based. + + plu:TextualRegulation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Scanned plans and structural drawings sometimes georeferenced sometimes not. Rasters pictures vector drawings.... (TODO: implementation needs to beresolved). + + plu:Document + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +textual regulation +-- Definition -- +The regulation part of a SpatialPlan that is opposable to third parties; it may be composed of articles that may be associated with a zoning element, a supplementary regulation or the complete spatial plan. In some member states the actual textual regulation will be part of the plan (and can be put in the regulationText attribute) in other member states the text will not be part of the plan and be referenced via a URL or a reference to a law. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/3.0rc1/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/3.0rc1/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0648bcd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/3.0rc1/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1045 @@ + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +a set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. A spatial plan includes all levels of planning land use including urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, and spatial planning at the European Union levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the featureTypes ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent) . + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the member state gives to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relates to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to regulations that supplements the regulation of the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is binding only for the entity in charge of developing an area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is binding only for certain authorities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is binding for everybody. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is not binding. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is defined by the legislation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication of which the value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element of a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A geographic feature (point, line or polygon) that provides supplementary information and/or limitation on the use of land/water. The supplementary regulations can be for spatial planning reasons or due to the need to formalise external regulations. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indicates whether this regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that corresponds to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication of which the value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process step general +-- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan in the process of being legally adopted. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan under elaboration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan already adopted and being legally binding or active. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan having been substituted by another plan, or not being any longer in force. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Territorial hierarchy of plan. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A plan that covers only part of a municipality. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan at municipal level (equivalent to LAU2 of EUROSTAT nomenclature of statistical units). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A plan that overlaps several municipalities (entirely or partially). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A plan that overlaps several infra-administrative units in one administrative region. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan at regional level (equivalent to NUTS2 of EUROSTAT nomenclature of statistical units). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A plan that overlaps several administrative regions. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan at Member State level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other level of spatial plan. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication of which the value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication of which the value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some member states the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set(and can be put in the regulation text attribute) in other member states the text will not be part of the data set and be referenced via a URL or a reference to a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values should be provided. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Scanned plans and structural drawings sometimes geo-referenced sometimes not. Rasters pictures vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +a geographical feature which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this LandUseObject is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this dataset. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/3.0rc2/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/3.0rc2/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ab9d6dc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/3.0rc2/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1065 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is binding only for the entity in charge of developing an area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is binding only for certain authorities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is binding for everybody. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is not binding. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The land use indication is defined by the legislation. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication of which the value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication of which the value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process step general +-- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan in the process of being legally adopted. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan under elaboration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan already adopted and being legally binding or active. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan having been substituted by another plan, or not being any longer in force. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element of a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A geographical feature which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this dataset. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. A spatial plan includes all levels of planning land use including urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, and spatial planning at the European Union levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the featureTypes ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent) . + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the member state gives to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to regulations that supplements the regulation of the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relates to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +Geographic features of a given spatial plan providing supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land. The supplementary regulations can be for spatial planning reasons +or due to the need to formalise external regulations. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indicates whether this regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that corresponds to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Territorial hierarchy of plan. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A plan that covers only part of a municipality. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan at municipal level (equivalent to LAU2 of EUROSTAT nomenclature of statistical units). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A plan that overlaps several municipalities (entirely or partially). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A plan that overlaps several infra-administrative units in one administrative region. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan at regional level (equivalent to NUTS2 of EUROSTAT nomenclature of statistical units). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A plan that overlaps several administrative regions. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plan at Member State level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other level of spatial plan. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication of which the value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some member states the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set(and can be put in the regulation text attribute) in other member states the text will not be part of the data set and be referenced via a URL or a reference to a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings being sometimes geo-referenced and sometimes not, e.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication of which the value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/3.0rc3/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/3.0rc3/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e93dee17 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/plu/3.0rc3/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,894 @@ + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulation text attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. A spatial plan includes all levels of planning land use: urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, and spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ps-f/3.0/ProtectedSitesFull.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ps-f/3.0/ProtectedSitesFull.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b9cfee8a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ps-f/3.0/ProtectedSitesFull.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,730 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A habitat that exists on the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is distinct from the Habitats for which the Site is protected (see ProtectedEntityType). + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the total protected site that is covered by the Habitat. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This may include part or all of the specified Habitat. The percentages for all the habitats present on a protected site should add up to 100%. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship between a protected site and a habitat that exists on that Site. + + null:Habitat + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the level of intensity of the influence of the activities in and around the site. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The impacts and activities carried out on and around the Protected Site have a high intensity of influence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The impacts and activities carried out on and around the Protected Site have a medium intensity of influence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The impacts and activities carried out on and around the Protected Site have a low intensity of influence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Site Management Plans are descriptions that set out practical actions and measures that are needed to ensure that the features for which the site is designated are maintained. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The URL or citation for a document that describes the site management plans. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Agency that is responsible (either in part or in total) for executing the Site Management Plan. + + ps-f:ResponsibleAgency + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Full application schema. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier for the Site using some national or international identification scheme. + +-- Description -- +This is distinct from the inspireID, which is a unique identifier for the record. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Impacts resulting from human activities or natural processes that positively or negatively affect the conservation status of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +This information is needed to inform evaluation of conservation status of a Protected Site. This includes management activities such as grazing or cutting, land uses such as mineral extraction or transport and natural processes such as disease fluvial erosion. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial resolution of the protected site geometry. This may relate to a scale of capture value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A general description of the Site and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute corresponds to item 4.1 of the Natura2000 SDF. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An overall indication of the quality and importance of the Site, in view of the conservation objectives of the various Directives. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute corresponds to item 4.2 of the Natura2000 SDF. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nature and extent of pressures on the Site from human and other influences and the fragility of habitats and ecosystems found there. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute corresponds to item 4.3 of the Natura2000 SDF. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A general description of the site ownership. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute corresponds to item 4.5 of the Natura2000 SDF. + +EXAMPLES Private, State, conservation NGO. + + + + + -- Definition -- +References to publications and scientific data concerning the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This attribute corresponds to item 4.6 of the Natura2000 SDF. + +NOTE 2 Information entered should be made according to standard conventions for scientific references. Unpublished items or communications referring to the information given in the recording form should be included where ever useful. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally destroyed. This is the date that the real world object was destroyed, not the date that its representation in an information system was destroyed or changed. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The agency or organisation that is responsible for maintaining and providing the data about the Protected Site. This may be represented in the form of the URL or name and address of the organisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The official area of the site in hectares. This may not the same as area calculated from the geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the site, normally used if the area is not populated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source(s) of financial support that are being used to implement the management plan on a Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Funding of management on Protected Sites is critical to securing desired conservation status. The resources are supplied from a variety of sources, ranging from private land owners to European funding schemes. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Site Management Plans that set out practical actions and measures that are needed to ensure that the features for which the site is designated are maintained. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The person responsible for completing Natura2000 reporting on the Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is likely to be a person from the ResponsibeAgency, but may not be. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An entity that is protected by a designated protected site (that is, the object or reason for protection). + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Such entities may include habitats, species and geological, archaeological, cultural and other types of entities. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A habitat that exists on the Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is distinct from the Habitats for which the Site is protected. These are represented in the protectedEntity attribute. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +For historical or archaeological Sites, the era in which the Site is thought to originate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Agency that is responsible (either entirely or in combination with other agencies) for the management of the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source(s) of financial support that are being used to implement the management plan on a protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Funding of management on protected sites is critical to securing desired conservation status. The resources are supplied from a variety of sources, ranging from private land owners to European funding schemes. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name and reference to the project that funds management of the Protected Site. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The funding type. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An entity that is protected by a designated protected site (that is, the object or reason for protection). + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Such entities may include habitats, species and geological, archaeological, cultural and other types of entities. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the Site for conservation of the protected entity (species, habitat, etc) concerned. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the total area of the protected site that is covered by the protected entity (habitat, species, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE Protected entities may not cover the entire protected site, so these percentages may not add up to 100 for a given site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the total occurrence of the protected entity in the national territory that appears on the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of a building as a protected entity. + + bu:Building + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of a Habitat as a protected entity + + null:Habitat + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Impacts resulting from human activities or natural process that positively or negatively affect the conservation status of the Protected Site. Information needed to inform evaluation of conservation status of a Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE This includes management activities such as grazing or cutting, land uses such as mineral extraction or transport and natural processes such as disease fluvial erosion. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The intensity of the activity's influence on the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nature of the influence of the activity on the site (positive, negative or neutral). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The activities that occur on the site using the Natura2000 activity types from Appendix E in the Natura 2000 explanatory notes (Standard Data Form Item 6.1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the protected site over which the activity occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the nature of the influence of activities in and around the site. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is positively influenced by impacts or activities in and around the site. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is neutrally influenced by impacts or activities in and around the site. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is negatively influenced by impacts or activities in and around the site. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the global value of the site for conservation purposes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Site has excellent value for conservation of the habitat concerned in global terms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Site has good value for conservation of the habitat concerned in global terms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Site has significant value for conservation of the habitat concerned in global terms. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier for the Protected Site, using some identification scheme. A Site may have several identifiers using different schemes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A site may have a Natura2000 identifier as well as a national identifier. + +NOTEIdentifiers are unique within the specified scheme. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier for the Site. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the identifier for the Site comes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The agency, organisation or body responsible for selecting, describing and designating the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Responsibility for establishing a protected site allows all interested parties to know who to liaise with over queries or requests for more detailed information on each Area. The responsible body will vary according to the basis of establishment with national governments ultimately responsible for Natura2000 sites, down to voluntary bodies responsible for local designations or quasi-legislative protected sites. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique identifier for the Responsible Agency. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the agency responsible for managing the protected site . + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ps-n2000/3.0/ProtectedSitesNatura2000.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ps-n2000/3.0/ProtectedSitesNatura2000.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..60e2fffa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ps-n2000/3.0/ProtectedSitesNatura2000.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Natura2000 application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ps/3.1rc1/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ps/3.1rc1/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8255fc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/ps/3.1rc1/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. 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index 00000000..e9978522 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/2.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ + + + Application Schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution coverage + +-- Definition -- +The spatial representation of a species occurrence. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +ID of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard where all local names and taxonomic concepts have to be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurences. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Only used if the specific numerical count is not known. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper bound of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower bound of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source information + +-- Definition -- +Contains metadata about specific instances of species distribution. + +-- Description -- +May be shared among several species distributions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregation method + +-- Definition -- +Description of how observations are aggregated to the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Values are provided by an extensible codelist. 0 to many single observations are usually aggregated within analytical units to provide the information about the distribution in a given area. These analytical units can be regularly shaped polygons like grids or irregular shaped polygons like administrative units, biogeographical regions or with boundaries of their own. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +method reference + +-- Definition -- +Bibliographic reference or URL to a description of aggregation method. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source method + +-- Definition -- +Method by which the data on species distribution is collected. + +-- Description -- +Refers to the methods hows observations have been made or recorded that are aggregated by using a given aggregationMethod assigned to the species distribution unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +source provider + +-- Definition -- +Name of institution compiling data from source databases to a complete dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + +-- Description -- +Starting date where observations have been aggregated by the given aggregation method. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + +-- Description -- +Ending date where observations have been aggregated by the given aggregation method. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name type + +-- Definition -- +Species name in national nomenclature with reference to a taxonomic concept defined by a local species scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name value + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature. + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme id + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies how the relationship is to the combination of reference species id plus reference species scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source provider type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of the source of data on species distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inistitution name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the owner or operator of the source database. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +source database + +-- Definition -- +Name of the database where the species distribution data is retrieved from. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the aggregation unit, like the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurences or populationsize of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species. + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +Defines what has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the speciesAggregationUnit. + + + + + -- Name -- +numerical range + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or populationsizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Only used if the specific numerical count is not known. + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Indicates whether the combination (location, species) is sensitive. This can be a attribute to filter out sensitive data. + +-- Description -- +A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific numerical count + +-- Definition -- +Number to indicate the count, estimation or calculation of occurrences or population size as described by the counting method. + +-- Description -- +If the number is 0 this means that within a given unit the occurrence of the species has been investigated, but no observation has been made. + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Contains metadata about specific instances of species distribution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 The definition in INSPIRE Directive proposal does not include individual observations or other point based data, but focuses on aggregated versions of data about geographical distribution of species. Aggregation can be at any level of resolution, e.g. in geographical grid systems divided into 100x100 meter grid or 50x50km grid cells. Possibly also point-based observations and isolines generation between occurrences should be accepted and included in INSPIRE. Possibly these can be defined as options in the "other analytical unit". Aggregation may also be interpreted not only as space-based aggregation, but time-based aggregation as well. + +NOTE 2 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (observations or population), the indication of the count of observations or populationsize of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution/isolation within the aggregation unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A link to a monitoring facility and associated observations. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/3.0rc1/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/3.0rc1/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7e9f5ed --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/3.0rc1/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,602 @@ + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, like the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The type of population of the occurrences/estimated population within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of individual features (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual features in a feature collection. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution/isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in preferred international reference lists or national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper bound of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower bound of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in preferred international reference lists or national nomenclature with its national taxonomic. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the relationship between local species id and the reference species id. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +ID of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard where all local names and taxonomic concepts have to be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name plus author used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/3.0rc2/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/3.0rc2/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1b4b8a79 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/3.0rc2/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,672 @@ + + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper bound of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower bound of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of individual features (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference or citation to a document describing e.g. a campain or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual features in a feature collection. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution/isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +ID and Scientific name plus author taken from preferred international reference lists optionally completed by locally used names and the concept relation to the reference. + + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +ID and Scientific name plus author taken from preferred international reference lists optionally completed by locally used names and the concept relation to the reference. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +ID of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard where all local names and taxonomic concepts have to be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name plus author used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the relationship between local species id and the reference species id. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, like the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/3.0rc3/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/3.0rc3/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..649435ca --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sd/3.0rc3/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,642 @@ + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sdfc/2.0/SpeciesDistributionFC.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sdfc/2.0/SpeciesDistributionFC.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c85ca568 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sdfc/2.0/SpeciesDistributionFC.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ + + + Application schema for Species Distribution made for implementation using feature collection pattern. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit feature + +-- Definition -- +Represents individual features (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (observations or population), the indication of the count of observations or populationsize of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution/isolation within the aggregation unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +ID of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard where all local names and taxonomic concepts have to be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + + + + -- Name -- +monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A link to a monitoring facility and associated observations. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution feature collection + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of individual features (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual features in a feature collection. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/selu/3.0rc1/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/selu/3.0rc1/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..066662b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/selu/3.0rc1/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land uses that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this dataset. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this LandUseObject is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the feature type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the dataset. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled exisiting land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/selu/3.0rc2/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/selu/3.0rc2/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..22675314 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/selu/3.0rc2/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,281 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the feature type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the dataset. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled exisiting land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land uses that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this dataset. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/selu/3.0rc3/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/selu/3.0rc3/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..087b6ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/selu/3.0rc3/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled exisiting land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so-cont/3.0/SoilContamination.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so-cont/3.0/SoilContamination.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..865079fb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so-cont/3.0/SoilContamination.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,532 @@ + + + + Soil Contamination Example + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +groundwater profile + +-- Definition -- +body of groundwater with boundaries in 3 dimensions (surface and depth) characterized by some property (the value of a certain parameter). + +-- Description -- +Used in connection to pollution: giving the extent of the groundwater body that is polluted over a threshold value of concentration of a certain pollutant. Generally it is dynamic and dependent on flow rates of the groundwater, the presence of dense soil layers, solubility and adsorption/desorption behaviour of the pollutants. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +location of the ground water profile. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +groundwater depth range + +-- Definition -- +depth of the groundwater. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +investigated chemical parameter + +-- Definition -- +Chemical parameter for which the exceeding of threshold values for a substantial are is confirmed or rejected. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contamination activity type + +-- Definition -- +classification of contaminating activities. + +-- Description -- +Generally the character of the contaminating activities is: emissions, leaking and spills from industrial production, trade and storage, waste handling, defense, fire and transport calamities. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminating activity + +-- Definition -- +NACE + Soil directive (proposed) + additional + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +contamination activity presence + +-- Definition -- +indicates the time the contaminating activity was/is present on the site. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +expected pollutant name + +-- Definition -- +Chemical parameter expected to be above threshold values. + +-- Description -- +The expectation may rise from the contaminating activity, visual observations or smells on the site, the observed type of waste etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure taken type + +-- Definition -- +type of measures taken in response to the hazard and risk assessment. + + +-- Description -- +Measures to take away the risk by blocking exposure and dispersion paths, by cleaning, stabilizing or isolation, also temporay safety measures. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure taken + +-- Definition -- +Measures taken in response to the hazard and risk assessment. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure taken status + +-- Definition -- +status of measures. + +-- Description -- +to be taken, in progress, applied. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +investigated chemical parameter type + +-- Definition -- +Chemical parameter for which the exceeding of threshold values for a substantial are is confirmed or rejected. + +-- Description -- +In main site investigation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site chemical parameter description + +-- Definition -- +Identification of chemical parameter. + +-- Description -- +Identification of substances by name and wher possible by CAS number. The latter not for mixtures (e.g. mineral oil) or sumparameters (e.g. PAHs, PCBs) or toxic equivalents (Teq for dioxins and furans, BAP for PAHs.) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site chemical parameter treshhold + +-- Definition -- +Value of the concentration of a chemical parameter in the soil or in groundwater for which the presence is considered a hazard, generally based on mobility bioavailability and toxicity. + +-- Description -- +The threshold value can differ for countries or regions because of different circumstances, priorities, risk assessment modeling. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site chemical parameter screening + +-- Definition -- +Value of the concentration of a chemical parameter in the soil or in groundwater which is used in a tiered approach as a trigger to go into a next investigation step. + +-- Description -- +Especially going from preliminary investigations to main ste investigations. The values can differ for countries or regions because of different circumstances, priorities, risk assessment modeling. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site chemical parameter background + +-- Definition -- +Value of the concentration of a chemical parameter in the soil or in groundwater which is considered common as a natural value (e.g. metals) or from human activities as a background value considered as without consequences. Generally defines the unpolluted state. + +-- Description -- +Regionally varying values because of variations in climate, soil type, etc. There may be custom made procedures to set the value valid for the site and its surroundings. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +possibly contaminated soil site + +-- Definition -- +a site with a suspicion of pollution above threshold values which has not been confirmed by a main site investigation with a verdict of the local authority. + +-- Description -- +It is always the candidate for further investigations, generally with a tiered approach in which it will remain possibly polluted until after the main site investigation in which hazards may be confirmed or rejected. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +name given to the possible contaminated soil site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +investigation trigger + +-- Definition -- +the type of triggers for which the site is considered polluted and is a candidate for further investigations. + +-- Description -- +A site may be entering the stage of possible polluted from soil investigations (.e.g. for building activities), from an systematic inventory of possibly polluting activities, from epidemiology, confirmed civil complaints, recent accidents or known leaking and spills. The reason for starting an investigation into soil contamination may relate to its priority for investigation and measures. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +investigation state + +-- Definition -- +status of knowledge about soil pollution presence and levels and risk and dispersion levels. + +-- Description -- +Generally a tiered investigation approach may be followed. A possibly polluted site may enter as a site to investigate and undergo preliminary and main site investigations before it sis decide on the verdict polluted or not polluted. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminating activity + +-- Definition -- +historical or current activity on the site in which use, handling and storage of significant amounts of relevant hazardous materials occurs or has occurred and may have lead to soil and/or groundwater pollution, including events (e.g. calamity) with effect on soil and/or groundwater contamination. + +-- Description -- +List of industrial and trade activities and specified calamities (eg. according directive 96/82/EC 'Seveso'). + + + + + -- Name -- +main investigated chemical parameter + +-- Definition -- +main chemical parameter that was observed on the possible contaminated soil site. + + + + + -- Name -- +waste type + +-- Definition -- +type of waste according to European Waste Catalogue. + +-- Description -- +reference to article 1 council directive 75/442/EEC on waste + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminating activities value + +-- Definition -- +Historical or current activity on the site in which use, handling and storage of significant amounts of relevant hazardous materials occurs or has occurred and may have lead to soil and/or groundwater pollution, including events (e.g. calamity) with effect on soil and/or groundwater contamination. + +-- Description -- +Also including now obsolete (industrial and commercial) activities which left a mark on the soil (e.g. city gas works, gas light mantle production). ContaminatingActivitiesValue is a union class (choice) that shall support two possible codelists i.e. either NaceIndustrialActivityValue or OtherContaminatingActivityValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nace industrial activity + +-- Definition -- +Industrial activity according to NACE. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +other contaminating activity + +-- Definition -- +contaminating activities apart from the Industrial activities according to NACE. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminated soil site + +-- Definition -- +Site on which manmade substances are present in levels and amounts considered to be a hazard, in soil, groundwater and waste (on or below surface level). + +-- Description -- +Site where levels of contaminants in soil or groundwater are or were above applicable threshold values, as concluded from a main site investigation and over a surface or in a volume not to be neglected (up to local regulations and authorities). Irrespective of the current status of management measures or temporary safety measures taken or to be taken after risk assessment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +investigated chemical parameter + +-- Definition -- +Chemical parameter for which the exceeding of threshold values for a substantial are is confirmed or rejected. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +risk assessment stage + +-- Definition -- +level of progress in assessment of risk and dispersion of the pollution. + +-- Description -- +The presence of hazardous material may pose a risk only when valued objects are exposed on a level considered excessive. The latter level is generally established from toxicology studies. The exposure level depends on the local situation and the land use. The exposed objects may be for instance human, valued nature or drinking water wells. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure stage + +-- Definition -- +level of progress in the measures taken in response of the hazard and risk assessment. + +-- Description -- +Distinguishes between, intended measures, measures in progress and applied measures. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure taken + +-- Definition -- +measures taken in response of the hazard and risk assessment. + +-- Description -- +Measures with respect to safety, cleaning the soil and groundwater, blocking exposure and dispersion routes, stabilization, isolation, aftercare, generally in connection with redevelopment. + + + + + -- Name -- +risk type + +-- Definition -- +anticipated or experienced risk resulting from type of pollutant and exposure route. + +-- Description -- +Type of exposure routes which give adverse effects on the basis of land use and level, extent and distribution of the pollutants, generally in line with applicable risk assessment models. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +risk receptor + +-- Definition -- +Entity exposed to the pollution. + +-- Description -- +Entity on which adverse effects are taking place, generally in connection with the protection of human health, quality of the environment, natural values, agricultural produce, land and materials as resources. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so-cont/3.0rc3/SoilContamination.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so-cont/3.0rc3/SoilContamination.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4cd74ccc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so-cont/3.0rc3/SoilContamination.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,531 @@ + + + Soil Contamination Example + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +groundwater profile + +-- Definition -- +body of groundwater with boundaries in 3 dimensions (surface and depth) characterized by some property (the value of a certain parameter). + +-- Description -- +Used in connection to pollution: giving the extent of the groundwater body that is polluted over a threshold value of concentration of a certain pollutant. Generally it is dynamic and dependent on flow rates of the groundwater, the presence of dense soil layers, solubility and adsorption/desorption behaviour of the pollutants. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +location of the ground water profile. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +groundwater depth range + +-- Definition -- +depth of the groundwater. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +investigated chemical parameter + +-- Definition -- +Chemical parameter for which the exceeding of threshold values for a substantial are is confirmed or rejected. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminating activities value + +-- Definition -- +Historical or current activity on the site in which use, handling and storage of significant amounts of relevant hazardous materials occurs or has occurred and may have lead to soil and/or groundwater pollution, including events (e.g. calamity) with effect on soil and/or groundwater contamination. + +-- Description -- +Also including now obsolete (industrial and commercial) activities which left a mark on the soil (e.g. city gas works, gas light mantle production). ContaminatingActivitiesValue is a union class (choice) that shall support two possible codelists i.e. either NaceIndustrialActivityValue or OtherContaminatingActivityValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nace industrial activity + +-- Definition -- +Industrial activity according to NACE. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +other contaminating activity + +-- Definition -- +contaminating activities apart from the Industrial activities according to NACE. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +possibly contaminated soil site + +-- Definition -- +a site with a suspicion of pollution above threshold values which has not been confirmed by a main site investigation with a verdict of the local authority. + +-- Description -- +It is always the candidate for further investigations, generally with a tiered approach in which it will remain possibly polluted until after the main site investigation in which hazards may be confirmed or rejected. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +name given to the possible contaminated soil site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +investigation trigger + +-- Definition -- +the type of triggers for which the site is considered polluted and is a candidate for further investigations. + +-- Description -- +A site may be entering the stage of possible polluted from soil investigations (.e.g. for building activities), from an systematic inventory of possibly polluting activities, from epidemiology, confirmed civil complaints, recent accidents or known leaking and spills. The reason for starting an investigation into soil contamination may relate to its priority for investigation and measures. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +investigation state + +-- Definition -- +status of knowledge about soil pollution presence and levels and risk and dispersion levels. + +-- Description -- +Generally a tiered investigation approach may be followed. A possibly polluted site may enter as a site to investigate and undergo preliminary and main site investigations before it sis decide on the verdict polluted or not polluted. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminating activity + +-- Definition -- +historical or current activity on the site in which use, handling and storage of significant amounts of relevant hazardous materials occurs or has occurred and may have lead to soil and/or groundwater pollution, including events (e.g. calamity) with effect on soil and/or groundwater contamination. + +-- Description -- +List of industrial and trade activities and specified calamities (eg. according directive 96/82/EC 'Seveso'). + + + + + -- Name -- +main investigated chemical parameter + +-- Definition -- +main chemical parameter that was observed on the possible contaminated soil site. + + + + + -- Name -- +waste type + +-- Definition -- +type of waste according to European Waste Catalogue. + +-- Description -- +reference to article 1 council directive 75/442/EEC on waste + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminated soil site + +-- Definition -- +Site on which manmade substances are present in levels and amounts considered to be a hazard, in soil, groundwater and waste (on or below surface level). + +-- Description -- +Site where levels of contaminants in soil or groundwater are or were above applicable threshold values, as concluded from a main site investigation and over a surface or in a volume not to be neglected (up to local regulations and authorities). Irrespective of the current status of management measures or temporary safety measures taken or to be taken after risk assessment. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +investigated chemical parameter + +-- Definition -- +Chemical parameter for which the exceeding of threshold values for a substantial are is confirmed or rejected. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +risk assessment stage + +-- Definition -- +level of progress in assessment of risk and dispersion of the pollution. + +-- Description -- +The presence of hazardous material may pose a risk only when valued objects are exposed on a level considered excessive. The latter level is generally established from toxicology studies. The exposure level depends on the local situation and the land use. The exposed objects may be for instance human, valued nature or drinking water wells. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure stage + +-- Definition -- +level of progress in the measures taken in response of the hazard and risk assessment. + +-- Description -- +Distinguishes between, intended measures, measures in progress and applied measures. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure taken + +-- Definition -- +measures taken in response of the hazard and risk assessment. + +-- Description -- +Measures with respect to safety, cleaning the soil and groundwater, blocking exposure and dispersion routes, stabilization, isolation, aftercare, generally in connection with redevelopment. + + + + + -- Name -- +risk type + +-- Definition -- +anticipated or experienced risk resulting from type of pollutant and exposure route. + +-- Description -- +Type of exposure routes which give adverse effects on the basis of land use and level, extent and distribution of the pollutants, generally in line with applicable risk assessment models. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +risk receptor + +-- Definition -- +Entity exposed to the pollution. + +-- Description -- +Entity on which adverse effects are taking place, generally in connection with the protection of human health, quality of the environment, natural values, agricultural produce, land and materials as resources. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure taken type + +-- Definition -- +type of measures taken in response to the hazard and risk assessment. + + +-- Description -- +Measures to take away the risk by blocking exposure and dispersion paths, by cleaning, stabilizing or isolation, also temporay safety measures. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure taken + +-- Definition -- +Measures taken in response to the hazard and risk assessment. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure taken status + +-- Definition -- +status of measures. + +-- Description -- +to be taken, in progress, applied. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contamination activity type + +-- Definition -- +classification of contaminating activities. + +-- Description -- +Generally the character of the contaminating activities is: emissions, leaking and spills from industrial production, trade and storage, waste handling, defense, fire and transport calamities. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminating activity + +-- Definition -- +NACE + Soil directive (proposed) + additional + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +contamination activity presence + +-- Definition -- +indicates the time the contaminating activity was/is present on the site. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +expected pollutant name + +-- Definition -- +Chemical parameter expected to be above threshold values. + +-- Description -- +The expectation may rise from the contaminating activity, visual observations or smells on the site, the observed type of waste etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +investigated chemical parameter type + +-- Definition -- +Chemical parameter for which the exceeding of threshold values for a substantial are is confirmed or rejected. + +-- Description -- +In main site investigation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site chemical parameter description + +-- Definition -- +Identification of chemical parameter. + +-- Description -- +Identification of substances by name and wher possible by CAS number. The latter not for mixtures (e.g. mineral oil) or sumparameters (e.g. PAHs, PCBs) or toxic equivalents (Teq for dioxins and furans, BAP for PAHs.) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site chemical parameter treshhold + +-- Definition -- +Value of the concentration of a chemical parameter in the soil or in groundwater for which the presence is considered a hazard, generally based on mobility bioavailability and toxicity. + +-- Description -- +The threshold value can differ for countries or regions because of different circumstances, priorities, risk assessment modeling. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site chemical parameter screening + +-- Definition -- +Value of the concentration of a chemical parameter in the soil or in groundwater which is used in a tiered approach as a trigger to go into a next investigation step. + +-- Description -- +Especially going from preliminary investigations to main ste investigations. The values can differ for countries or regions because of different circumstances, priorities, risk assessment modeling. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site chemical parameter background + +-- Definition -- +Value of the concentration of a chemical parameter in the soil or in groundwater which is considered common as a natural value (e.g. metals) or from human activities as a background value considered as without consequences. Generally defines the unpolluted state. + +-- Description -- +Regionally varying values because of variations in climate, soil type, etc. There may be custom made procedures to set the value valid for the site and its surroundings. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/2.0/soilCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/2.0/soilCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b6582bf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/2.0/soilCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,2228 @@ + + + + Application schema for Soil Core + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system other than FAO. + +-- Description -- +A code system representing horizons where the same dominant soil forming processes have been active. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system other than FAO. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the horizon designation value. +EXAMPLE Ap: A horizon which has been ploughed. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil description reference + +-- Definition -- +reference to a soil profile description guideline (other than FAO) in which the system of horizon designations is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, which is more or less parallel to the surface and is homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258 +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to the FAO classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system representing horizons where the same dominant soil forming processes have been active. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for Soil description. FAO, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system other than FAO. + +-- Description -- +A code system representing horizons where the same dominant soil forming processes have been active. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil thematic object + +-- Definition -- +spatial object representing a soil related property derived from one or more soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using Pedotransfer Functions (water availability&hellip;). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +external object identifier of the soil thematic object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil thematic object. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth interval + +-- Definition -- +range of depth from the surface to which the Soil Thematic Object is referring to. + +-- Description -- +A Soil Thematic Object can refer to a soil property for a particular depth range. For example, the texture class from 0 to 30 cm. Thus the DepthRange value will refer to the 0-30 cm depth range. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil thematic result/property + +-- Definition -- +collection of values of the soil related property within the soil thematic object. +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using Pedotransfer Functions (water availability&hellip;). + +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + +NOTE 2 one or more values can be associated to the soil thematic object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a soil thematic object can be created based on the soil properties of (many) soil samples. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a soil thematic object can be created based on the soil properties of (many) observed soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a soil thematic object can be created based on the soil properties of (many) soil complexes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil complex + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A Soil Complex is a group of derived profiles in a defined geographic area. These derived profiles are not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of upper/lower boundary parts should not necessarily add up to 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundary are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range +-- Definition -- +interval that defines the minumim and maximum percentage of the area of the soilcomplex covered by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the derived soil profiles that take part in the Soil Complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical parameters type + +-- Definition -- +set of relevant qualitative and quantitative physical properties of the profile element (layer or horizon). + +-- Description -- +soil physical properties +EXAMPLE bulk density + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. Indicates how fine earth is divided. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Soil survey laboratory information manual version 1.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil type + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile according to the WRB 2006 classification schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Lixic Vetic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic) soilClassificationSchema: WRB 2006. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local soil type + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification schema other than WRB 2006. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +available water capacity + +-- Definition -- +amount of water that a soil can store that is usable by plants, based on the effective root penetration depth. + +-- Description -- +the amount of water that a soil can store that is available for use by plants. It is the water held between field capacity and the wilting point adjusted downward for rock fragments and for salts in solution. + +DEFINITION Field capacity: maximum water content expressed in percent (mass fraction or volume fraction), that an unsaturated soil can retain against gravity under undisturbed soil conditions (conventionally stated as the water content 2 to 3 days after full saturation with water). + +DEFINITION Wilting point: water content of the soil below which the plants are not able to uptake water with their root system. + +SOURCE ISO 11074 + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe the surroundings of the plot, date and time information on validity, etc. It is especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil site. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indicates why an observation is made within a survey. + +-- Description -- +Two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (soil characterization reconnaissance) and the other, to investigate possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities (soil contamination reconnaissance). + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on serveral locations (soil plots) inside that site area. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. +It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE1 Soil survey laboratory information manual version 1.0 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS +NOTE &ldquo;The term particle-size class is used to characterize the grain-size composition of the whole soil, including both the fine earth and the rock and pararock fragments up to the size of a pedon, but it excludes organic matter and salts more soluble than gypsum&rdquo; (USDA Soil Taxonomy, 2006, chapter 17) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Soil survey laboratory information manual version 1.0 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Soil survey laboratory information manual version 1.0 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +abstract feature type grouping layers and horizons. Profile element may be considered as a horizontal feature that is parallel to the earth surface and that is part of the profile. + +-- Description -- +It is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +This depth range consist of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division.The average depth of the upper boundary and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each horizon are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +<ul> + <li>lowerBoundary and upperBoundary: should be positive values, </li> + <li>lowerBoundary is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>upperBoundary is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>lowerBoundary must be smaller than or equal to upperBoundary</li> + <li>if only lowerBoundary is indicated: it is assumed that the upperBoundary is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only upperBoundary is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerBoundary equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the upperBoundary value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +chemical parameters + +-- Definition -- +set of relevant quantitative chemical properties of the profile element (layer or horizon). + +-- Description -- +soil chemical properties + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical parameters +-- Definition -- +set of relevant qualitative and quantitative physical properties of the profile element (layer or horizon). +-- Description -- +soil physical properties + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminant + +-- Definition -- +substance or agent present in the profile element as a result of human activity cf. pollutant. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: may be heavy metals, and/or organic pollutants +EXAMPLE: Dioxin +SOURCE ISO 15799:2003 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil type + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile according to the WRB 2006 classification schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Lixic Vetic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic) soilClassificationSchema: WRB 2006. + +NOTE this data type is a simplification of the more complex WRB classification system, this generalisation is also used in the project BIOSOILS. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006. +EXAMPLE Podzol + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier_1 + +-- Definition -- +first adjective describing the reference soil group. + + +-- Description -- +comprises those qualifiers that are typically associated with the Reference Soil Group (RSG) (in order of their importance) and the intergrades to other RSGs (in order of the key). +<i>Typically associated </i>qualifiers are referred to in the WRB Key to the particular RSGs. <i>Intergrade </i>qualifiers are those that reflect important diagnostic criteria of another RSG. The WRB Key will, in that case, dictate the choice of the RSG and the intergrade qualifier will provide the bridge to the other RSG. +NOTE Prefix qualifier names are always put before the RSG. +SOURCE World reference base for soil reusources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +specifier_1 + +-- Definition -- +specifier for the adjective 1. Code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range to which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier &ldquo;Thapto&rdquo;. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier_2 + +-- Definition -- +second adjective describing the reference soil group. + + +-- Description -- +comprises those qualifiers that are typically associated with the Reference Soil Group (RSG) (in order of their importance) and the intergrades to other RSGs (in order of the key). +<i>Typically associated </i>qualifiers are referred to in the WRB Key to the particular RSGs. <i>Intergrade </i>qualifiers are those that reflect important diagnostic criteria of another RSG. The WRB Key will, in that case, dictate the choice of the RSG and the intergrade qualifier will provide the bridge to the other RSG. +NOTE Prefix qualifier names are always put before the RSG. +SOURCE World reference base for soil reusources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +specifier_2 + +-- Definition -- +specifier for the adjective 2. Code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range to which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier &ldquo;Thapto&rdquo;. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier_3 + +-- Definition -- +third adjective describing the reference soil group. + + +-- Description -- +comprises those qualifiers that are typically associated with the Reference Soil Group (RSG) (in order of their importance) and the intergrades to other RSGs (in order of the key). +<i>Typically associated </i>qualifiers are referred to in the WRB Key to the particular RSGs. <i>Intergrade </i>qualifiers are those that reflect important diagnostic criteria of another RSG. The WRB Key will, in that case, dictate the choice of the RSG and the intergrade qualifier will provide the bridge to the other RSG. +NOTE Prefix qualifier names are always put before the RSG. +SOURCE World reference base for soil reusources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +specifier_3 + +-- Definition -- +specifier for the adjective 3. Code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range to which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier &ldquo;Thapto&rdquo;. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier_4 + +-- Definition -- +fourth adjective describing the reference soil group. + + +-- Description -- +comprises those qualifiers that are typically associated with the Reference Soil Group (RSG) (in order of their importance) and the intergrades to other RSGs (in order of the key). +<i>Typically associated </i>qualifiers are referred to in the WRB Key to the particular RSGs. <i>Intergrade </i>qualifiers are those that reflect important diagnostic criteria of another RSG. The WRB Key will, in that case, dictate the choice of the RSG and the intergrade qualifier will provide the bridge to the other RSG. +NOTE Prefix qualifier names are always put before the RSG. +SOURCE World reference base for soil reusources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +specifier_4 + +-- Definition -- +specifier for the adjective 4. Code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range to which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier &ldquo;Thapto&rdquo;. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier_5 + +-- Definition -- +fifth adjective describing the reference soil group. + + +-- Description -- +comprises those qualifiers that are typically associated with the Reference Soil Group (RSG) (in order of their importance) and the intergrades to other RSGs (in order of the key). +<i>Typically associated </i>qualifiers are referred to in the WRB Key to the particular RSGs. <i>Intergrade </i>qualifiers are those that reflect important diagnostic criteria of another RSG. The WRB Key will, in that case, dictate the choice of the RSG and the intergrade qualifier will provide the bridge to the other RSG. +NOTE Prefix qualifier names are always put before the RSG. +SOURCE World reference base for soil reusources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +specifier_5 + +-- Definition -- +specifier for the adjective 5. Code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range to which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier &ldquo;Thapto&rdquo;. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier_6 + +-- Definition -- +sixth adjective describing the reference soil group. + + +-- Description -- +comprises those qualifiers that are typically associated with the Reference Soil Group (RSG) (in order of their importance) and the intergrades to other RSGs (in order of the key). +<i>Typically associated </i>qualifiers are referred to in the WRB Key to the particular RSGs. <i>Intergrade </i>qualifiers are those that reflect important diagnostic criteria of another RSG. The WRB Key will, in that case, dictate the choice of the RSG and the intergrade qualifier will provide the bridge to the other RSG. +NOTE Prefix qualifier names are always put before the RSG. +SOURCE World reference base for soil reusources 2006. + + + + + -- Name -- +specifier_6 + +-- Definition -- +specifier for the adjective 6. Code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range to which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier &ldquo;Thapto&rdquo;. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described based on observations in a trial pit or a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled, and analysed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +potential root depth + +-- Definition -- +potential depth of the soil profile where roots develop (in cm). + +-- Description -- +This depth must take in account the presence of obstacle to roots. +An obstacle can be: +<ul> + <li>a toxic layer resulting from low pH values and associated high concentrations of Al and heavy metals, or a high salt content, etc.;</li> + <li>a layer with few oxygen available for plant roots resulting from the presence of permanent or a perched water table, or the presence of a decomposing peat layer, etc;</li> + <li>a hard rock;</li> + <li>an impermeable layer such as a fragipan, an iron pan, clay layers in sediments or as result of pedogenesis.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local soil type + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification schema other than WRB 2006. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification schema other than WRB 2006. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + -- Name -- +soil classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +the name of the soil classification which is used to classify the soil. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil sample +-- Definition -- +certain quantity of soil taken at a specific location and depth from which one or more soil properties will be observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +profile identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled depth range +-- Definition -- +interval that defines the limits of depth (in cm) at which the soil sample is taken. +-- Description -- +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account: +<ul> + <li>lowerBoundary and upperBoundary: should be positive values, </li> + <li>lowerBoundary is the depth of the top of the sample (e.g. 20cm)</li> + <li>upperBoundary is the depth of the bottom of the sample (e.g. 40cm)</li> + <li>lowerBoundary must be smaller than or equal to upperBoundary</li> + <li>if lowerBoundary equals upperBoundary: soil sample is taken at a single depth;</li> + <li>if only lowerBoundary is indicated: it has no meaning</li> + <li>if only upperBoundary is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerBoundary equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the upperBoundary value</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled property + +-- Definition -- +any kind of soil property which is the subject of sampling. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a soil sample is taken from a location in the field i.e. the soil plot. + + so:isSampledBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to FAO classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system representing horizons where the same dominant soil forming processes have been active. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO is a combination of several symbols: +<ul> + <li>A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of materials in which the soil has formed.</li> + <li>One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon).</li> + <li>Lowercase letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. </li> + <li>A number that designate vertical subdivisions. </li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2Btg1 + +SOURCE 1 Guidelines for Soil description. FAO, 2006 + +SOURCE 2 Biosoil project + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +When the soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, no number is used (the field is empty). When the soil has formed in several materials: +<ul> + <li>The upper part of the soil profile (corresponding to the first material) will be designated without number.</li> + <li>The part of the soil profile corresponding to the second material will be designated with the number 2.</li> + <li>The part of the soil profile corresponding to the third material will be designated with the number 3.</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: a non exhaustive list is given +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006, table 85 + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +the number is used to designate the vertical subdivision of a master horizon on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the master horizon. The number 2 the part of the master horizon situated below, etc. If there is no vertical subdivision, no number is given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +a range value using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper boundary + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +lower boundary + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258 + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a layer according to the concept that fits the purpose. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the (mineral ) horizons below excluding the humus layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenetic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developped. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil complex + +-- Definition -- +part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soil complex is characterized by a set of derived soil profiles and represents an association (or other type of spatial interlinkage) of various soil types that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilComplex. + +NOTE 1 These soil types combined to form the soil complex are not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soil types within a soil complex is the target scale of the map. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterisation depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil complex can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The soil complex is also called: mapping unit, soil association, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Complex. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil complex label + +-- Definition -- +name or name-like description of the soil complex. + +-- Description -- +It&rsquo;s the explanatory legend unit of the map. +EXAMPLE Unidad Cartográfica 1: Terrazas altas del Cidacos y del Aragón (70-80 m). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the derived soil profiles that take part in the Soil Complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chemical parameters type + +-- Definition -- +set of relevant quantitative chemical properties of the profile element (layer or horizon). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Soil survey laboratory information manual version 1.0 +EXAMPLE pH values + + + + + + + -- Name -- +base saturation + +-- Definition -- +the degree of saturation of the adsorption complex of the soil; that is, its occupation by exchangeable basic cations, or cations other than aluminium and hydrogen, expressed as a percentage of the total cation-exchange capacity. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Dictionary of Plant Sciences 1998 +http://www.encyclopedia.com/A+Dictionary+of+Plant+Sciences/publications.aspx?pageNumber=1 + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +carbonate content + +-- Definition -- +total calcium carbonate (CaCO3), determined on the <2-mm fine-earth fraction and expressed in a range of percentages. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Soil survey laboratory information manual version 1.0 pag 109 +NOTE it is often measured on a gasvolumetric basis and expressed as calcium carbonate equivalent +EXAMPLE percentage value of calcium carbonate equivalent + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cation exchange capacity + +-- Definition -- +measure of the quantity of readily exchangeable cations that neutralize negative charges of the soil exchange complex expressed as cmol(+)100g<sup>-1</sup> + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Soil survey laboratory information manual version 2.0 pag 121 +EXAMPLE 24 centimoles positive charge per 100 g of soil (cmol(+)/100g) + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +organic carbon content + +-- Definition -- +portion of the soil measured as carbon in organic forms, including dissolved (DOC: Dissolved Organic Carbon) and total organic compounds (TOC: Total Organic Carbon), expressed in a range of percentages. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE 1 ISO 11074:2005 +NOTE Organic carbon content can serve as an indirect determination of organic matter through the use of an approximate correction factor. The &ldquo;Van Bemmelen factor&rdquo; of 1.724 has been used for many years and is based on the assumption that organic matter contains 58 percent organic carbon. The literature indicates that the proportion of organic C in soil organic matter for a range of soils is highly variable. Any constant factor that is selected is only an approximation. +The ecuation for the estimation of the organic matter according to this factor is the following one: OM (%) = 1.724 x OC (%) +SOURCE 2 Soil survey laboratory information manual version 2.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pH + +-- Definition -- +negative logaritm to the base of 10 of H-ion activity, by using water or dilute salt solution. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Soil survey laboratory information manual version 1.0 (SSL) +NOTE SSL 1.0 determines the 1 N KCl pH, the 1 N NaF pH, the 1:1 water pH, and 1:2 CaCl2 pH. The SSL also determines the 0.01 M CaCl2 pH for organic materials, saturated paste pH, and oxidized pH. +EXAMPLE pH value at 1:2 soil water ratio + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or surfaces can be seen as types of soil plots. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a soil plot is the location at which a profile can be observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +on a Soil Plot several soil samples can be taken to observe one or many soil properties. + + so:isTakenFrom + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil complex label type + +-- Definition -- +name or name-like description of the soil complex according a specific soil complex classification system. + +-- Description -- +It&rsquo;s the explanatory legend unit of the map. +EXAMPLE Unidad Cartográfica 1: Terrazas altas del Cidacos y del Aragón (70-80 m). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil complex name + +-- Definition -- +name that identifies the soil complex according to the specified reference framework. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil complex classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +identification of and reference to the framework according to which the soil complex is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil complex description + +-- Definition -- +explanatory notes describing the specific soil complex in more detail. + +-- Description -- +This kind of information can be found in the accompanying booklet of a soil map or mapping instructions. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterises the so called soil typological unit, soil series or soil body. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived potential root depth + +-- Definition -- +potential depth of the derived soil profile where roots develop (in cm). + +-- Description -- +This depth is based generally on the average of the effective root depths of the observed profiles from which this soil profile is derived. This depth must take in account the presence of obstacle to roots. +An obstacle can be: +<ul> + <li>a toxic layer resulting from low pH values and associated high concentrations of Al and heavy metals, or a high salt content, etc.;</li> + <li>a layer with few oxygen available for plant roots resulting from the presence of permanent or a perched water table, or the presence of a decomposing peat layer, etc;</li> + <li>a hard rock;</li> + <li>an impermeable layer such as a fragipan, an iron pan, clay layers in sediments or as result of pedogenesis.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a derived soil profile can be derived from many observed soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contamination subject value + +-- Definition -- +medium in which the contamination was measured, it can either be soil or groundwater. + + + + + -- Definition -- +contaminant was measured from the dry soil material. + + + + + -- Definition -- +contaminant was measured from the groundwater solution (liquid). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminant type + +-- Definition -- +substance or agent present in the profile element as a result of human activity cf. pollutant. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: may be heavy metals, and/or organic pollutants +EXAMPLE: Dioxin +SOURCE ISO 15799:2003 + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contaminant name + +-- Definition -- +substance or agent present in soil or groundwater layer as a result of human activity cf. pollutant. + + + + + -- Name -- +measured value + +-- Definition -- +measured concentration of the contaminant. + + + + + -- Name -- +contamination subject + +-- Definition -- +medium in which the contamination was measured, it can either be soil or groundwater. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/3.0rc1/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/3.0rc1/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87dc5e88 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/3.0rc1/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,2335 @@ + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage, it should come out of the codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described based on observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +Feature class for spatial objects representing a soil-related property derived from one or more soil (and possibly other) properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is assigned to the soil derived object using the referred method. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object description parameter + +-- Definition -- +if provided, this parameter gives necessary descriptive information on the soil-related property (soilDerivedObjectParameter) in order to interpret the values of the soil-related property in a correct way. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE if the soilDerivedObjectParameter is depicting the water drainage class (derived from the dominant derivedSoilProfile appearing in the soilBody i.e. the value of drainageclass is not pure), the soilDerivedObjectDescriptiveParameter can reflect the purity (value between 0 and 100) of the waterdrainageclass. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body which properties the derived value is based on. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile which properties the derived value is based on. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object which properties the derived value is based on. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +naming of a horizon according to the FAO classification system. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for Soil description. FAO, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +naming of a horizon according to a specific classification system other than FAO. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. + +-- Description -- +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +Classification of a horizon according to FAO classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Guidelines for Soil description. FAO, 2006 + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader&rsquo;s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2006): Guidelines for soil description. Prepared by Reinhold Jahn, Hans-Peter Blume, V. B. Asio, Otto Spargaaren and Peter Schad. 4th, rev. ed. Rome: FAO. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E&rsquo;-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B&rsquo;t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2006): Guidelines for soil description. Prepared by Reinhold Jahn, Hans-Peter Blume, V. B. Asio, Otto Spargaaren and Peter Schad. 4th, rev. ed. Rome: FAO. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006, table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in FAO 2006, because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +Feature type that acts as a function to return an value for a soil thematic property from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object parameter type + +-- Definition -- +a soil related property (soil theme) that is assigned to the soil derived object using the referred method. + +-- Description -- +The soilDerivedParameter is defined as an Observable Property (which consists of a base phenomenon and if needed a Unit of Measure) and the resulting value observed for that property (which can be of the following types: real, range or characterstring). + +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object parameter description + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a soil related thematic property. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived parameter is described by a base phenomenon and if needed by a unit of measure. The base phenomena that can be selected are coming from the codelist extension SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue of the PhenomenonTypeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object parameter value + +-- Definition -- +The value that is assigned to the soil derived object parameter during a derivation process. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value can be of the type characterstring or measure or range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE WRB 2006, update 2007 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier &ldquo;Thapto&rdquo;. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006, update 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +Feature type that acts as a function to return extra information on the values of a soil thematic property from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme other than WRB versions after 2006. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme other than WRB versions after 2006 +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + -- Name -- +soil classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +reference to the soil classification system which is used to classify the soil. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +a range value using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +unit of measure used for the values in the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil parameter value type + +-- Definition -- +It is a construct to hold the resulting value of an soil observable property. + +-- Description -- +The choice is limited to one of the included possible types. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter range + +-- Definition -- +range of values to store the result of a soil property. + + + + + -- Name -- +numeric value + +-- Definition -- +numeric value (real) to store the result of a soil property. + + + + + -- Name -- +qualitative value + +-- Definition -- +a character string to store the result of a qualitative soil property. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile parameter type + +-- Definition -- +Any property that is observed to characterize the soilProfile + +-- Description -- +The soilProfileParameter is defined as an Observable Property (which consists of a base phenomenon and if needed a Unit of Measure) and the resulting value observed for that property (which can be of the following types: real, range or characterstring). + +EXAMPLE1 soilProfileParameter: the base phenomenon is "potentialRootDepth" with "cm" as Unit of Measure and the observed value is "60" (real). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile parameter description + +-- Definition -- +Identification of an observable property of a soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A soil profile parameter is described by a base phenomenon and if needed by a unit of measure. The base phenomena that can be selected are coming from the codelist extension SoilProfileParameterNameValue of the PhenomenonTypeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile parameter value + +-- Definition -- +The value that is assigned to the soil profile parameter during the observation process. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value can be of the type CharacterString or Measure or Range + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indicates why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site parameter + +-- Definition -- +any property that is observed to characterize the soil site. + +-- Description -- +The soilSiteParameter is defined as an Observable Property (which consists of a base phenomenon and if needed a Unit of Measure) and the resulting value observed for that property (which can be of the following types: real, range or characterString). + +EXAMPLE1 soilSiteParameter: the base phenomenon is landuse ( no Unit of Measure) and the observed value is "deciduous forest" (characterString). +EXAMPLE2 soilSiteParameter: the base phenomenon is "elevation above mean sea level", Unit of Measure is "meter" and the observed value is 136.1 (real). + +NOTE for observable properties, procedure or method information can be attached. + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element parameter type + +-- Definition -- +Any property that is observed to characterize the soil Profile Element (horizon or layer) + +-- Description -- +The profileElementParameter is defined as an Observable Property (which consists of a base phenomenon and if needed a Unit of Measure) and the resulting value observed for that property (which can be of the following types: real, range or characterstring). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Profile Element parameter description + +-- Definition -- +Identification of an observable property of a soil profile element (horizon or layer). + +-- Description -- +A soil profile element parameter is described by a base phenomenon and if needed by a unit of measure. The base phenomena that can be selected are coming from the codelist extension ProfileElementParameterNameValue of the PhenomenonTypeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element parameter value + +-- Definition -- +The value that is assigned to the soil profile element parameter during the observation process. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value can be of the type characterString or measure or range + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile according to the WRB classification scheme, versions after 2006. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the WRB classification scheme of 2006. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006. +EXAMPLE Podzol + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site parameter type + +-- Definition -- +Any property that is observed to characterize the soil site + +-- Description -- +The soilSIteParameter is defined as an Observable Property (which consists of a base phenomenon and if needed a Unit of Measure) and the resulting value observed for that property (which can be of the following types: real, range or characterstring). + +EXAMPLE1 soilSiteParameter: the base phenomenon is landuse ( no Unit of Measure) and the observed value is "deciduous forest" (characterstring). +EXAMPLE2 soilSiteParameter: the base phenomenon is "elevation above mean sealevel", Unit of Measure is "meter" and the observed value is 136,1 (real). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site parameter description + +-- Definition -- +Identification of an observable property of a soil site. + +-- Description -- +A soil site parameter is described by a base phenomenon and if needed by a unit of measure. The base phenomena that can be selected are coming from the codelist extension SoilSiteParameterNameValue of the PhenomenonTypeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site parameter value + +-- Definition -- +The value that is assigned to the soil site parameter during the observation process. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value can be of the type characterstring or measure or range type. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile according to the WRB classification scheme (versions after 2006). +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the WRB classification scheme of 2006. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme other than WRB versions after 2006. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile parameter + +-- Definition -- +any property that is observed to characterize the soilProfile. + +-- Description -- +The soilProfileParameter is defined as an Observable Property (which consists of a base phenomenon and if needed a Unit of Measure) and the resulting value observed for that property (which can be of the following types: real, range or characterString). + +EXAMPLE1 soilProfileParameter: the base phenomenon is "potentialRootDepth" with "cm" as Unit of Measure and the observed value is "60" (real). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +a soil profile is described by its building blocks alias the profile elements. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system other than FAO 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system other than FAO 2006. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + + + + -- Name -- +soil description reference + +-- Definition -- +reference to a soil profile description guideline (other than FAO 2006) in which the system of horizon designation is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +abstract feature type grouping layers and horizons for functional/operational aims. Profile element may be considered as a horizontal feature that is parallel to the earth surface and that is part of the profile. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. Indicates how soil particles are fractionized. + +-- Description -- +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element parameter + +-- Definition -- +Any property that is observed to characterize the ProfileElement (layer or horizon). + +-- Description -- +The ProfileElementParameter is defined as an Observable Property (which consists of a base phenomenon and if needed a Unit of Measure) and the resulting value observed for that property (which can be of the following types: real, range or characterstring). + +EXAMPLE1 profileElementParameter: the base phenomenon is "organicCarbonContent" with "%" as Unit of Measure and the observed value is: lowerValue "10"; uppervalue "18" (range of percentages). + +EXAMPLE2 profileElementParameter: the base phenomenon is "colour" (no Unit of Measure) and the observed value is "brown" (characterstring). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/3.0rc2/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/3.0rc2/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..25e35c5f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/3.0rc2/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,2124 @@ + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indicates why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site. + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +abstract feature type grouping layers and horizons for functional/operational aims. Profile element may be considered as a horizontal feature that is parallel to the earth surface and that is part of the profile. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. Indicates how soil particles are fractionized. + +-- Description -- +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a property to characterize the profile element (layer or horizon). + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described based on observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +Feature type that acts as a function to return extra information on the values of a soil thematic property from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +naming of a horizon according to the FAO classification system. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for Soil description. FAO, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +naming of a horizon according to a specific classification system other than FAO. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE WRB 2006, update 2007 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier &ldquo;Thapto&rdquo;. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006, update 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile according to the WRB classification scheme (versions after 2006). +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the WRB classification scheme of 2006. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme other than WRB versions after 2006. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil profile. + + + + + -- Definition -- +a soil profile is described by its building blocks alias the profile elements. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +a range value using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. + +-- Description -- +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +Feature class for spatial objects representing a soil-related property derived from one or more soil (and possibly other) properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object parameter description + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a soil related thematic property. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived parameter is described by a base phenomenon and if needed by a unit of measure. The base phenomena that can be selected are coming from the codelist extension SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue of the PhenomenonTypeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object parameter value + +-- Definition -- +The value that is assigned to the soil derived object parameter during a derivation process. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value can be of the type characterstring or measure or range. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object description parameter + +-- Definition -- +if provided, this parameter gives necessary descriptive information on the soil-related property (soilDerivedObjectParameter) in order to interpret the values of the soil-related property in a correct way. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE if the soilDerivedObjectParameter is depicting the water drainage class (derived from the dominant derivedSoilProfile appearing in the soilBody i.e. the value of drainageclass is not pure), the soilDerivedObjectDescriptiveParameter can reflect the purity (value between 0 and 100) of the waterdrainageclass. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body which properties the derived value is based on. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile which properties the derived value is based on. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object which properties the derived value is based on. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile according to the WRB classification scheme, versions after 2006. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the WRB classification scheme of 2006. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006. +EXAMPLE Podzol + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage, it should come out of the codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system other than FAO 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system other than FAO 2006. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + + + + -- Name -- +soil description reference + +-- Definition -- +reference to a soil profile description guideline (other than FAO 2006) in which the system of horizon designation is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +Classification of a horizon according to FAO classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Guidelines for Soil description. FAO, 2006 + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader&rsquo;s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2006): Guidelines for soil description. Prepared by Reinhold Jahn, Hans-Peter Blume, V. B. Asio, Otto Spargaaren and Peter Schad. 4th, rev. ed. Rome: FAO. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E&rsquo;-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B&rsquo;t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2006): Guidelines for soil description. Prepared by Reinhold Jahn, Hans-Peter Blume, V. B. Asio, Otto Spargaaren and Peter Schad. 4th, rev. ed. Rome: FAO. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006, table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in FAO 2006, because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme other than WRB versions after 2006. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme other than WRB versions after 2006 +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + -- Name -- +soil classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +reference to the soil classification system which is used to classify the soil. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil observation result + +-- Definition -- +Construct to hold the resulting value of a soil observation. + +-- Description -- +The choice is limited to one of the included possible types. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter range + +-- Definition -- +range of values to store the result of a soil property. + + + + + -- Name -- +numeric value + +-- Definition -- +numeric value (real) to store the result of a soil property. + + + + + -- Name -- +qualitative value + +-- Definition -- +a character string to store the result of a qualitative soil property. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +Feature type that acts as a function to return an value for a soil thematic property from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/3.0rc3/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/3.0rc3/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..752507dc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/3.0rc3/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1981 @@ + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil profile. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil derived object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the profile element (layer or horizon). + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site. + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/4.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/4.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8528143b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/so/4.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1992 @@ + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the profile element (layer or horizon). + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil derived object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr-add/2.0/SeaRegions_Addendum.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr-add/2.0/SeaRegions_Addendum.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bbd9c76d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr-add/2.0/SeaRegions_Addendum.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Addendum to the core SR schema which contains Marine Administrative Units. These may be moved into the Annex 1 theme Administrative Units, hence they are stored in a separate application schema. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Territorial Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +The territorial sea is a belt of water of a defined breadth but not exceeding 12 nautical miles measured seaward from the territorial sea baseline. +Source: IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition +--Description -- +This sovereignty is limited by the customary right of innocent passage through the territorial sea for ships of all states. Passage has to be continuous and expeditious, except in cases of force majeure or distress. Passage is innocent so long as it is not prejudicial to the peace, good order, or security of the coastal state. The meaning of innocent passage is further elaborated in article 19 of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contiguous Zone + + +-- Definition -- +A zone contiguous to a coastal State's territorial sea, which may not extend beyond 24 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. Source: IHO Dictionary,S-32, 5th Edition. + +-- Description -- +The contiguous zone is a zone adjacent to the territorial sea. In the contiguous zone a coastal state may exercise the control necessary to prevent and punish infringements of its customs, fiscal, immigration, or sanitary laws and regulations within its territory or territorial sea. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Administrative Zone + +-- Definition --. +An abstract sea region defined politically by international treaties and conventions. + +-- Description -- +A marine administrative zone is a sea region that is defined for cadastral or administrative purposes. It is not established for marine management or regulation, that is covered in the Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas (AM) (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exclusive Economic Zone + +-- Definition -- +Exclusive Economic Zone:An area, not exceeding 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. Source: IHO Dictionary,S-32, 5th Edition. + +-- Description -- +Under the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention, coastal states are entitled to an exclusive economic zone extending no further than 200 nautical miles from the baselines. In contrast to the continental shelf, an exclusive economic zone must be explicitly proclaimed or installed by the coastal state and includes, besides the seabed and its subsoil, the waters super-adjacent to the seabed. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr-ext/2.0/SeaRegions_Extension.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr-ext/2.0/SeaRegions_Extension.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f1a5e9a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr-ext/2.0/SeaRegions_Extension.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ + + + -- Definition -- + +Application schema containing non-core parts of the SR model, such as sea bed, surface areas and marine isolines. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Iso Line + +-- Definition -- +A set of contours representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomeon related to the SeaArea. MarineIsoLine should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. MarineIsoLine is an abstraction of the &lsquo;real world&rsquo; to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of Contours + +-- Definition -- +Number of contours. + + + + + -- Name -- +Contour Values + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the contour lines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the contours. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the contours (e..g wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this isoline is representative. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Simple Observable Property (Stub) + +-- Definition -- +Placeholder for observable property class. + +-- Definition -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A MarineLayer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the Marine Layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of the Marine Layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/0.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/0.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f1434cef --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/0.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +• Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +• transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +• coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +• nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +• concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +• productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +• biological classification of waters +• water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +• polar area features (incl. pack ice) +• wind (climatological and meteorolog• benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +• sea level +• chemical species and concentrations +• physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +• currents (including surface currents) +• tidal zones +• wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One of the three large regions of the world-wide ocean, each with associated sub- and marginal areas and subject to an independent flow-regime. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Sea Regions' due to the close fit to the definition in 2007/2/EC Ann III. 16. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the ocean region, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The part of the shore or beach which lies between the low water mark and the upper limit of normal wave action. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + lc:Shore + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/2.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/2.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f32e0b88 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/2.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,436 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Boundary around SeaArea. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the Shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water. +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Name + +-- Definition -- +The name of a SeaArea, extends GeographicalName from Annex 1. + +-- Description -- +SeaAreaName is populated from a controlled vocabulary of names that can be assigned to a SeaArea. This can include well known names such as &ldquo;Adriatic Sea&rdquo; as well as identifiers such as &lsquo;Ebro Delta&rsquo; or &lsquo;Dogger Bank&rsquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) +Note: An update of the IHO S23 definition from 1953 was created in 2002, but the update was never approved and was withdrawn from public access January 13 2010 (see http://eastsea.khoa.go.kr/eng/open_content/iho/magazine.asp). The SeaVox sea areas definitions are similar to the proposed IHO 2002 definitions and SeaDataNet is expected to adopt the use of the them. Presently SeaDataNet uses an extended version of the IHO 1953, that is kept compatible with the SeaVox Sea Areas. +The SeaVox Sea Areas can be downloaded from VLIZ in Belgium (http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/vlimar/downloads.php#SeaVox) +NOTE: OceanRegion was originally proposed by Annex 1 as a direct specialisation of Hydro-base::HydroObject with the following attributes, definition and description: +OLD Definition - as proposed by Annex 1 +One of the three large regions of the world-wide ocean, each with associated sub- and marginal areas and subject to an independent flow-regime. +OLD Description - as proposed by Annex 1 +SOURCE [DFDD]. +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Sea Regions' due to the close fit to the definition in 2007/2/EC Ann III. 16. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +An sea area defined by physical limitations on circulation. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the Marine circulation zone, e.g. sedimentCell. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as &lsquo;Baltic Sea&rsquo; and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The Intertidal area, defined as the area between Mean High Water and Zero metres (usually LAT). +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. The extent of intertidal area can vary in accordance with the tidal range at the location. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A ShoreSegment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc1/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc1/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71fdc1b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc1/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,895 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a SeaArea and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Name + +-- Definition -- +The name of a SeaArea, extends GeographicalName from Annex 1. + +-- Description -- +SeaAreaName is populated from a controlled vocabulary of names that can be assigned to a SeaArea. This can include well known names such as &ldquo;Adriatic Sea&rdquo; as well as identifiers such as &lsquo;Ebro Delta&rsquo; or &lsquo;Dogger Bank&rsquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A ShoreSegment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The Intertidal area, defined as the area between Mean High Water and Zero metres (usually LAT). +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the intertidal area. e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as &lsquo;Baltic Sea&rsquo; and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +An sea area defined by physical limitations on circulation. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine circulation zone, e.g. sedimentCell. +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A MarineLayer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the Marine Layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Iso Line + +-- Definition -- +A set of contours representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineIsoLine should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association.MarineIsoLine is an abstraction of the &lsquo;real world&rsquo; to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of Contours + +-- Definition -- +Number of contours. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the contours (e..g wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this isoline is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water. Where there is not siginificant variation in water level, MSL can be used as a substitute for MHW. +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Contour Values + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the contour lines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the contours. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc2/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc2/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b3976e9c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc2/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,901 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Isoline + +-- Definition -- +An isoline representing a particular value of some phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the isolines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the isolines. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Name + +-- Definition -- +The name of a SeaArea, extends GeographicalName from Annex 1. + +-- Description -- +SeaAreaName is populated from a controlled vocabulary of names that can be assigned to a SeaArea. This can include well known names such as &ldquo;Adriatic Sea&rdquo; as well as identifiers such as &lsquo;Ebro Delta&rsquo; or &lsquo;Dogger Bank&rsquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as &lsquo;Baltic Sea&rsquo; and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a SeaArea and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A MarineLayer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the Marine Layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +An sea area defined by physical limitations on circulation. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine circulation zone, e.g. sedimentCell. +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineContour should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association. MarineContour is an abstraction of the &lsquo;real world&rsquo; to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isoline + +-- Definition -- +Isoline used to generate the contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the isolines (e..g wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this contour is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The difference between any two water levels. The overall extent of the intertidal area must be given with reference to the higher of the two water levels while the value of the lowWaterLevel attribute shall specify the lower of the two water levels that was used to determine the lower bounds' of the intertidal area. +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the intertidal area. e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water. Where there is not siginificant variation in water level, MSL can be used as a substitute for MHW. +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A ShoreSegment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc3/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc3/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a27e97ed --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc3/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,871 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A Marine Layer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the marine layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. + +-- Description -- +Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A Shore Segment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. + +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineContour should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association. MarineContour is an abstraction of the ‘real world’ to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isoline + +-- Definition -- +Isoline used to generate the contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the isolines (e.g. wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this contour is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline + +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water (MHW). Where there is not significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW. + +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Isoline + +-- Definition -- +An isoline representing a particular value of some marine physical or chemical phenomenon such as temperature, salinity or wave height. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the isolines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the isolines. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle; defined as the difference between any high and any low water level. + +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +high water level +-- Definition -- +The high water level which was used to define the upper limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanHighWater'. + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as ‘Baltic Sea’ and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a Sea Area and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc4/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc4/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24e76005 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/sr/3.0rc4/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,870 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A Marine Layer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the marine layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. + +-- Description -- +Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A Shore Segment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. + +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineContour should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association. MarineContour is an abstraction of the ‘real world’ to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isoline + +-- Definition -- +Isoline used to generate the contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the isolines (e.g. wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this contour is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline + +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water (MHW). Where there is not significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW. + +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Isoline + +-- Definition -- +An isoline representing a particular value of some marine physical or chemical phenomenon such as temperature, salinity or wave height. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the isolines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the isolines. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle; defined as the difference between any high and any low water level. + +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +high water level +-- Definition -- +The high water level which was used to define the upper limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanHighWater'. + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as ‘Baltic Sea’ and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a Sea Area and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/2.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/2.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..61fbe0d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/2.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The core package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/3.0rc1/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/3.0rc1/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..271a063b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/3.0rc1/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Core + +-- Definition -- +The core package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/3.0rc2/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/3.0rc2/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3804e66 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/3.0rc2/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Core + +-- Definition -- +The core package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0030a01e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-core/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/2.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/2.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46298b2b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/2.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,315 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +-- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A cell code. This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left cell corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/3.0rc1/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/3.0rc1/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..07275468 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/3.0rc1/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code following the pattern "CRS<EPSGcode>RES(<size>mN<northing>E<easting>)|(<d>-<m>-<s>dmsLON<d>-<m>-<s>LAT<d>-<m>-<s>)" as described in the Technical Guidance document. + +-- Description -- +This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left cell corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/3.0rc2/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/3.0rc2/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..20758681 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/3.0rc2/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code following the pattern "CRS<EPSGcode>RES(<size>mN<northing>E<easting>)|(<d>-<m>-<s>dmsLON<d>-<m>-<s>LAT<d>-<m>-<s>)" as described in the Technical Guidance document. + +-- Description -- +This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..97193276 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-grid/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-nuts/2.0/StatisticalUnitNUTS.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-nuts/2.0/StatisticalUnitNUTS.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fe41053c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-nuts/2.0/StatisticalUnitNUTS.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Example of INSPIRE compliant view of the NUTS model (produced by Eurostat). + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Territorial unit for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003. + +-- Description -- +NOTE NUTS regions subdivide each Member State into a whole number of territorial units for statistic at NUTS1 level. Each of these is then subdivided into regions at NUTS2 level and these in turn into regions at NUTS3 level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-nuts:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A statistical tessellation composed of NUTS regions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE level attribute values should be among the NUTSHierarchy CodeList. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level in the hierarchy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The NUTS codes. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The NUTS codes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The first NUTS level. + +-- Description -- +Correspond to areas having a population within 3 and 7 millions. + +EXAMPLE "Gewesten/Regions" in Belgium; "Länder " in Germany; "Continente", "Região dos Açores" and "Região da Madeira" in Portugal; "Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland" and "Government Office Regions of England" in the United Kingdom. + +SOURCE NUTS Directive (Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second NUTS level. + +-- Description -- +Correspond to areas having a population within 800000 and 7 millions. + +EXAMPLE "Provincies/Provinces" in Belgium; "Regierungsbezirke" in Germany; "Periferies" in Greece; "Comundidades y ciudades autonomas" in Spain; "Régions" in France; "Regions" in Ireland; "Regioni" in Italy; "Provincies" in the Netherlands; "Länder" in Austria. + +SOURCE NUTS Directive (Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third NUTS level. + +-- Description -- +Correspond to areas having a population within 150 000 and 800 000. + +EXAMPLE "arrondissements" in Belgium; "amtskommuner" in Denmark; "Kreise/kreisfreie Städte" in Germany; "nomoi" in Greece; "provincias" in Spain; "départements" in France; "regional authority regions" in Ireland; "provincie" in Italy; "län" in Sweden; "maakunnat/landskapen" in Finland. + +SOURCE NUTS Directive (Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003) + + + + + -- Definition -- +The LAU (Local Administrative Units) first level. Former NUTS level 4. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The LAU (Local Administrative Units) second level. Former NUTS level 5. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-nuts/3.0/StatisticalUnitNUTS.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-nuts/3.0/StatisticalUnitNUTS.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cb1dd669 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-nuts/3.0/StatisticalUnitNUTS.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +NUTS + +-- Definition -- +Example of INSPIRE compliant view of the NUTS model (produced by Eurostat). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +NUTS tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A statistical tessellation composed of NUTS regions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE level attribute values should be among the NUTSHierarchy CodeList. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Level + +-- Definition -- +The level in the hierarchy. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +NUTS region + +-- Definition -- +Territorial unit for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003. + +-- Description -- +NOTE NUTS regions subdivide each Member State into a whole number of territorial units for statistic at NUTS1 level. Each of these is then subdivided into regions at NUTS2 level and these in turn into regions at NUTS3 level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-nuts:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-nuts/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitNUTS.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-nuts/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitNUTS.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b7a2f81e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-nuts/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitNUTS.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +NUTS + +-- Definition -- +Example of INSPIRE compliant view of the NUTS model (produced by Eurostat). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +NUTS region + +-- Definition -- +Territorial unit for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003. + +-- Description -- +NOTE NUTS regions subdivide each Member State into a whole number of territorial units for statistic at NUTS1 level. Each of these is then subdivided into regions at NUTS2 level and these in turn into regions at NUTS3 level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-nuts:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +NUTS tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A statistical tessellation composed of NUTS regions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE level attribute values should be among the NUTSHierarchy CodeList. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Level + +-- Definition -- +The level in the hierarchy. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-ua/2.0/StatisticalUnitUA.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-ua/2.0/StatisticalUnitUA.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..91d7b508 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-ua/2.0/StatisticalUnitUA.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Example of INSPIRE compliant view of the Urban Audit model (produced by Eurostat). + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Urban audit city district. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Urban audit city. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kernel of the city. + + su-ua:city + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sub districts of the city. + + su-ua:city + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Urban audit kernel + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The larger urban zone of the kernel. + + su-ua:kernel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The city of the kernel. + + su-ua:kernel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Urban audit sub-district. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The city the sub district belong to. + + su-ua:subDistricts + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Urban audit larger urban zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kernel linked to the larger urban zone. + + su-ua:LUZ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-ua/3.0/StatisticalUnitUA.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-ua/3.0/StatisticalUnitUA.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e995589 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-ua/3.0/StatisticalUnitUA.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Urban audit 2009 + +-- Definition -- +Example of INSPIRE compliant view of the Urban Audit model (produced by Eurostat). + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Larger urban zone + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 larger urban zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The city linked to the larger urban zone. + + su-ua:LUZ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kernel linked to the larger urban zone. + + su-ua:LUZ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Kernel + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 kernel + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The city of the kernel. + + su-ua:kernel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The larger urban zone of the kernel. + + su-ua:kernel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +City district + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 city district. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub district + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 sub-district. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The city the sub district belong to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +City + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 city. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The larger urban zone linked to the city. + + su-ua:city + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kernel of the city. + + su-ua:city + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-ua/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitUA.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-ua/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitUA.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..01d1460a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-ua/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitUA.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Urban audit 2009 + +-- Definition -- +Example of INSPIRE compliant view of the Urban Audit model (produced by Eurostat). + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +City district + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 city district. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +City + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 city. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The larger urban zone linked to the city. + + su-ua:city + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kernel of the city. + + su-ua:city + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Kernel + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 kernel + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The larger urban zone of the kernel. + + su-ua:kernel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The city of the kernel. + + su-ua:kernel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Larger urban zone + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 larger urban zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The city linked to the larger urban zone. + + su-ua:LUZ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kernel linked to the larger urban zone. + + su-ua:LUZ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub district + +-- Definition -- +Urban audit 2009 sub-district. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [http://www.urbanaudit.org/]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The city the sub district belong to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/2.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/2.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..41bce410 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/2.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,644 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Codes to describe vector statistical unit geometry types. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Codes to describe vector statistical unit geometry types. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The described geometry is the reference geometry. + +NOTE For all statistical units, exactlly one reference geometry should be defined. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The described geometry is a point geometry for labeling. + +-- Description -- +Of course, geometries having this type should be points. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The described geometry is a point geometry located at the center of gravity of the unit. + +-- Description -- +Of course, geometries having this type should be points. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generalised geometry of the statistical unit. + +-- Description -- +Geometries having such a code must have a descriptor for generalised geometries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other kind of geometry type. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Codes for types of evolution. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Codes for types of evolution. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The code for creation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The code for change. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The code for deletion. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The code for aggregation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The code for splitting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vector statistical unit geometry descriptor for generalised geometry. Such geometry is characterised by a suitable scale range. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most detailled scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The less detailled scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A descriptor for a vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry type, among the <i>GeometryType </i>codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Different geometrical representations of the object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to (according to ISO 3166-1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the statistical unit is officially established for use. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the statistical unit is no more officially established and should no more be use. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/3.0rc1/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/3.0rc1/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5625df22 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/3.0rc1/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,626 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to (according to ISO 3166-1). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +A tesselation is defined as a collection of surfaces that cover a part of the geographical space with no overlaps and no gaps. Tesselations are also called &ldquo;discrete surface coverages&rdquo; (in ISO 19123) or &ldquo;tiling&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for a vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailled scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The less detailled scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/3.0rc2/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/3.0rc2/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47a6ec88 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/3.0rc2/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,695 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. A tesselation consists of a set of non-overlapping polygons that entirely cover a region of interest. Tesselations are also called &ldquo;discrete surface coverages&rdquo; (in ISO 19123) or &ldquo;tiling&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to (according to ISO 3166-1). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for a vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailled scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The less detailled scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type value + +-- Definition -- +The code values for evolution types. + + none + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EvolutionTypeValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type value + +-- Definition -- +The code values for evolution types. + + none + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EvolutionTypeValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type value + +-- Definition -- +The code values for the geometry types. + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/GeometryTypeValue + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type value + +-- Definition -- +The code values for the geometry types. + + any + IR + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/GeometryTypeValue + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fdf117f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/su-vector/3.0rc3/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,633 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The less detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..be87bb25 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1117 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-a/3.1rc1/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-a/3.1rc1/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8fe7a822 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-a/3.1rc1/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1090 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bu-base:abstractConstruction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-c/3.1rc1/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-c/3.1rc1/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4804622 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-c/3.1rc1/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-ra/3.1rc1/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-ra/3.1rc1/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b334b28 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-ra/3.1rc1/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,569 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The railway link does not represent a real and existing railway track but a fictitious trajectory. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A fictitious trajectory to connect railway links across a turntable. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-ro/3.1rc1/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-ro/3.1rc1/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52b4d130 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-ro/3.1rc1/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,837 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-w/3.1rc1/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-w/3.1rc1/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f37818e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn-w/3.1rc1/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,749 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn/3.1rc1/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn/3.1rc1/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c240a478 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/tn/3.1rc1/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,808 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-emf/3.0rc3/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-emf/3.0rc3/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56ba310d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-emf/3.0rc3/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/2.0/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesGovServ.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/2.0/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesGovServ.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7be39e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/2.0/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesGovServ.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,2038 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Allowed types of references to locate the service + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to an address + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to a building + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to a facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location of the service by referencing to a geometry + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services provided by, or on behalf of, a Public Administrative Body, in order to be used in the treatment of environmental issues (broad meaning) for public use or to the benefit of citizens + +-- Description -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection, sites, schools, hospitals. The kinds of sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map system as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based location of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information that helps to easily find the specific governmental service, more than provided by the service location (i.e. correct level in a building, prefered entrance, etc.) + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A heart defibrillator is located at the &ldquo;information desk, ground floor" + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: +An administration is responsible for a municipality; +A winter service is responsible for a number of roads + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set + +-- Description -- +related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Document describing actions to be undertaken by the governmental service users and responsible parties, when a certain (or several) risk(s) occurs + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Emergency Plan in case of volcano's eruption in Vesuvio's region, in Italy. +The document can provide information to minimize such risks preventively or how to react in front of such risks. +Such documents may be required by the legislations of several European countries + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set + +-- Description -- +related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time, when the service can be used + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier +published by the responsible body, which may be used by external +applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the +spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Usual name (designation of an object by a linguistic expression) of the service + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "Hotel de ville" +The name can be refering: +(a) to the description of the type of governmental service, if providing more detailled information than the ServiceTypeValue (e.g. "Children Library" when the value in the codelist is only "Library"); +(b) to a proper noun, given to the service (e.g. "Reichstag" or "Buckhingam Palace"); or +(c) to a mix of both solutions (a) and (b) (e.g. "Lycee Professionnel Jean Jaures" or "KinderGarten W.A. Mozart") +Recommandation: It's useless to have a name only repeating the value of the codelist ServiceTypeValue +The text is multi-linguistic (PT_FreeText), so several names can be provided (Tour Eiffel (FR), Eiffel Tower (EN), EiffelTurm (DE), etc.) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any comment that help the user to better understand what is the governmental service (i.e. litteral description of the service) + +-- Description -- +This atribute is not used for internal matters, such as database management, but to provide more detailleed information that cannot be included in other attributes (e.g. "This home for the handicapped is speciallized for the blind people only") + + + + + -- Definition -- +Capacity of a governmental service with the purpose of accommodation (e.g. home for the elderly) or attendance of persons (e.g. stadium). + +-- Description -- +The capacity of the service shall be provided, not the current occupancy. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of technical resources of services + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contact (i.e. person, telephone number, e-mail, etc.) of the responsible party, given a specific role (owner, maintainer, etc.) of the governmental service. +This information can be used for emergency purposes or for gathering more detailled information about the governmental service + +-- Description -- +Prefer to use designation of the function and generic informations, rather than data unsing the names of the responsible persons, who may change within shorter period than data update (e.g. for e-mail addresses) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Allowed types for the adminstrative level where the service is provided from + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location from where the service is offered + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of a governmental service + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world + +-- Description -- +related to the existence of the phenomenon in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world + +-- Description -- +related to the existence of the phenomenon in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official Internet site of the governmental service, where can be found more detailled information. +The URL can also link to a document provinding such information (preferebly .pdf or universally readable format) + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: http://www.opapisa.it/fr/home.html for the Leaning Tower of Pisa or http://www.teatroallascala.org/en/index.html for the Opera of Milano + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Allowed types for the description of spatial responsibility + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service + + + + + -- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of a single technical resource + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Capacity of a fire water reservoir + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative description of a technical resource + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative description of a technical resource + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Codelist containing a classification of governmental services + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Codelist containing a classification of governmental services + + + + + -- Definition -- +General services concerned with the over night accommodation of travellers e.g. in hotels, on cruise ships or on campgrounds. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administration offices concerned with economic affairs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administration offices concerned with educational matters. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administration offices concerned with environmental protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments primarily engaged in the regulation of activities of agencies that provide health care and overall administration of health policy. +[Based on ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administration offices concerned with public order and safety. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administration offices concerned with matters of social protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administration offices concerned with recreation, culture and religion. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Structure originally built as a shelter during an air raid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by or at amphitheatres. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Permanent site providing entertainment for the public in the form of amusement arcades, water rides and other facilities. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of anaesthesiology. An anaesthesiologist is a physician trained in anaesthesia and peri-operative medicine. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with supplementary equipment for the fire-protection services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where sick or injured animals are given medical or surgical care. +[Based on Oxford English Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Structures to mitigate noise from e.g. roadways or construction. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Organized body of volunteer firemen. +[Based on Oxford English Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with monetary transactions and financial advice. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Underground location for parking. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area of sand, shingles or rocks beside inland or tidal water. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where bicycles can be rented. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services providing current information and trends on biodiversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments primarily engaged in collecting, storing and distributing blood and blood products and storing and distributing body organs. +Illustrative examples: +&bull; blood donor stations. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with broadcasting and publishing affairs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where facilities or campsites for caravans and camping are provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Machine on inside/outside of banks/building societies that dispense cash 24 hours a day. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by or at castles/palaces. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Site and associated structures devoted to services concerned with the burial of the dead. +[Based on DGIWG Feature Data Dictionary 2010] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Institutions and services engaged in the relief of the poor and provision for the needy. +[Based on Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by or at cinemas. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Site offering protection from disasters. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where public toilets and lavatories are provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential and personal care services for elderly and other persons (1) unable to fully care for themselves and/or (2) unwilling to live independently. The care typically includes room, board, supervision, and assistance in daily living, such as housekeeping services. In some instances these establishments provide skilled nursing care for residents in separate on-site facilities. Assisted living facilities with on-site nursing care facilities are included in this item. Homes for the elderly without on-site nursing care facilities are also included. +Illustrative examples: +&bull; assisted-living facilities; +&bull; continuing-care retirement communities; +&bull; homes for the elderly without nursing care. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by or at concert halls. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where formal discussions/meetings take place. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the provision of counselling of persons who are disaster victims, victims of assault and abuse and potential suicides; services concerned with the long-term support of persons who are gamblers, alcohol abusers and substance abusers; services concerned with the improvement of conditions in prisons, including prison visitors and social rehabilitation. +[Based on COPNI 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Public centre for the care and education of young children. +[Based on Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with facilities for cultural pursuits (libraries, museums, art galleries, theatres, exhibition halls, monuments, historic houses and sites, zoological and botanical gardens, aquaria, arboreta, etc.); production, operation or support of cultural events (concerts, stage and film productions, art shows, etc.). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Child-care institutions other than creche, kindergarten and play school. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with non-residential facilities providing activities for elderly or disabled individuals. Most centres operate 10 &ndash; 12 hours per day and provide meals, social/recreational outings, and general supervision. Some centres offer additional short-term care during holidays. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Dental services concerned with manufacturing or customizing a variety of products to assist in the provision of oral health care by a licensed dentist. These products include crowns, bridges, dentures and other dental products. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of dental medicine. Dentistry is the branch of medicine that is involved in the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area and the adjacent and associated structures. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice for dermatology. Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing out-patient kidney or renal dialysis services. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the distributive trade and the storage and warehousing industry. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metallic nets on rock slope surfaces providing protection for roads and infrastructure against the detachment of small rock elements. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by or at drive-in theatres. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with activities relating to general and sectoral economic affairs. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with educational affairs. These services include military schools and colleges where curricula resemble those of civilian institutions, police colleges offering general education in addition to police training and the provision of education by radio or television broadcasting. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of education not definable by level (that is, educational programmes, generally for adults, which do not require any special prior instruction, in particular vocational training and cultural development). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location of telephones in a box or on a post for the use of motorists in the event of a breakdown. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Institution engaged in developing programs and material to increase awareness about the environment and sustainable development. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the administration, supervision, inspection, operation or support of activities relating to the protection and conservation of the environment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location for the storage of equipment for fire brigades. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises service locations providing occupational health care as ancillary production. + +Illustrative examples +&bull; occupational health care services not provided in separate health care establishments (all industries); +&bull; military health services not provided in separate health care establishments; +&bull; prison health services not provided in separate health care establishments; +&bull; school health services. +[Based on ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with building complexes used for displaying products, e.g. cars, computers, ect. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with guidance, arbitration, fostering and adoption services for families. +[Based on COPNI 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing a range of family planning services on an out-patient basis, such as contraceptive services, genetic and prenatal counselling, voluntary sterilisation, and therapeutic and medically indicated termination of pregnancy. +Illustrative examples: +&bull; pregnancy counselling centres; +&bull; birth control clinics; +&bull; childbirth preparation classes; +&bull; fertility clinics. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Place of temporary refuge and support for women and their children escaping violent or abusive situations, such as rape, and domestic violence. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the financial and postal sector. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Camera for the detection of fires. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with a station housing fire fighters, their equipment and vehicles. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with fire-prevention and fire-fighting affairs; operation of regular and auxiliary fire brigades and of other fire-prevention and fire fighting services maintained by public authorities; operation or support of fire prevention and fire-fighting training programmes. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where water for fire-fighting is provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of tertiary education at ISCED-97 level 5 (International Standard Classification of Education). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level to form a reservoir or to prevent flooding. +[Based on DGIWG Feature Data Dictionary 2010] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Ornamental feature in a pool or lake from which water issues or a device that supplies drinking water, usually in a public place. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments with physicians and other medical staff primarily engaged in providing surgical services (e.g., orthoscopic and cataract surgery) on an out-patient basis. Out-patient surgical establishments have specialised facilities, such as operating and recovery rooms, and specialised equipment, such as anaesthetic or X-ray equipment. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by or at galleries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plot of land let to an individual for cultivation. +[Based on Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Public restaurants of different kinds. + + + + + -- Definition -- +General administration offices e.g. town halls. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Hospital services that do not limit their services to a particular medical speciality. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +General medical services delivered by general medical clinics and general medical practitioners. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + +-- Description -- +General medical clinics are defined as institutions which chiefly provide outpatient services which are not limited to a particular medical speciality and which are chiefly delivered by qualified medical doctors. General medical practitioners do not specialize in a particular medical speciality. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +General medical practice. A general practitioner treats acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health education for all ages and both sexes. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with open green spaces and beach. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area of land covered with grass, especially in the middle of a village. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of gynaecology. Gynaecology is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system (uterus, vagina, and ovaries). +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with health issues provided to individual persons and services provided on a collective basis. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location of a hearing aid specialist. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where heart defibrillators are provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Improved area used for take-off and landing of helicopters. +[Based on DGIWG Feature Data Dictionary 2010] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with any home, residence, facility, or premises which provides temporary, interim, or permanent housing to elderly persons. +[Pasadena Municipal Code, California, 2011] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with Hospitalization. Hospitalization is defined as occurring when a patient is accommodated in a hospital for the duration of the treatment. Hospital day-care and home-based hospital treatment are included, as are hospices for terminally ill persons. +Hospitals are defined as institutions which offer in-patient care under direct supervision of qualified medical doctors. +Hospital services include medicaments, prostheses, medical appliances and equipment and other health related products supplied to hospital patients. It also includes non-medical expenditure of hospitals on administration, non-medical staff, food and drink, accommodation (including staff accommodation), etc. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location providing over night accommodation for travellers in hotels. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by the hotel and catering industry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with any home, residence, facility, or premises which provides temporary, interim, or permanent housing to various groups of persons. +[Pasadena Municipal Code, California, 2011] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special water access point used by emergency services. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with indoor sport facilities and activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of internal medicine. Internal medicine is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Physicians specializing in internal medicine are called internists. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with centres that deal with all aspects of employment and job vacancies. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with day-care establishments for young children of pre-school age. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with civil and criminal law courts and the judicial system, including enforcement of fines and legal settlements imposed by the courts and operation of parole and probation systems; legal representation and advice on behalf of government or on behalf of others provided by government in cash or in services. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with leisure time activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Natural or artificial slope or wall to regulate water levels. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by or at libraries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevated place or structure affording a wide view for observation +[Based on Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of lower-secondary education at ISCED-97 level 2 (International Standard Classification of Education). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + +-- Description -- +Includes: out-of-school lower-secondary education for adults and young people. +[COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services on the coast providing search-and-rescue ships and/or search-and-rescue control. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with maternity centres. Maternity centres offer prenatal, perinatal and postnatal care to women. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing analytic or diagnostic services, including body fluid analysis and diagnostic imaging, generally to the medical profession or the patient on referral from a health practitioner. +Illustrative examples: +&bull; diagnostic imaging centres; +&bull; dental or medical X-ray laboratories; +&bull; medical testing laboratories; +&bull; medical pathology laboratories; +&bull; medical forensic laboratories. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments primarily engaged in the sale of medical appliances other than optical goods and hearing aids to the general public with or without prescription for personal or household consumption or utilisation. Included are establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of medical appliances but where the fitting and repair is usually done in combination with manufacture of medical appliances. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Locations with physicians and other medical staff primarily engaged in providing a range of out-patient health care services with a focus generally on primary health care. Included are integrated community care centres providing both in-patient and out-patient services primarily engaged in out-patient services. +[Based on ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where medical services are provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Service covering medicaments, prostheses, medical appliances and equipment and other health-related products obtained by individuals or households, either with or without a prescription, usually from dispensing chemists, pharmacists or medical equipment suppliers. They are intended for consumption or use outside a health facility or institution. Such products supplied directly to outpatients by medical, dental and paramedical practitioners or to in-patients by hospitals and the like are included in outpatientService or hospitalService groups. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises licensed establishments that are primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment, and monitoring services to in-patients who suffer from mental illness or substance abuse disorders. The treatment often requires an extended stay in an in-patient setting including hostelling and nutritional facilities. Psychiatric, psychological, and social work services are available at the facility. These hospitals usually provide other services, such as out-patient care, clinical laboratory tests, diagnostic X-rays, and electroencephalography services. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Office where the exchanging of kinds or denominations of currency takes place. +[Based on Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by or at museums. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of neurology. A neurologist is a physician who specializes in neurology, and is trained to investigate, or diagnose and treat neurological disorders. Paediatric neurologists treat neurological disease in children. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Embankment built to reduce noise. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Wall erected to reduce noise. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Domiciliary care services such as home-cleaning services or meal programmes. +[Based on COPNI 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +In-patient services to persons recovering from surgery or a debilitating disease or condition that requires chiefly monitoring and administering of medicaments, physiotherapy and training to compensate for loss of function or rest. +[Based on COFOG] + +-- Description -- +Includes: Institutions serving old people in which medical monitoring is an essential component; rehabilitation centres providing in-patient health care and rehabilitative therapy where the objective is to treat the patient rather than to provide long-term support. +[COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing in-patient nursing and rehabilitative services. The care is generally provided for an extended period of time to individuals requiring nursing care. These establishments have a permanent core staff of registered or licensed practical nurses who, along with other staff, provide nursing and continuous personal care services. +Illustrative examples: +&bull; convalescent homes or convalescent hospitals (other than mental health and substance abuse facilities); +&bull; homes for the elderly with nursing care; +&bull; in-patient care hospices; +&bull; nursing homes; +&bull; rest homes with nursing care; +&bull; skilled nursing facilities (USA); +&bull; teaching nursing homes. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of Ophthalmology. Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine which deals with the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eye. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location of an Optician. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Institution for the care of orphans. +[Based on Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of Orthopaedics. Orthopaedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumours, and congenital disorders. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with community affairs other than religion. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of otolaryngology. Otolaryngology or ENT (ear, nose, and throat) is the branch of medicine and surgery that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head and neck disorders. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with outdoor sport facilities and activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Large outdoor screen for showing motion pictures. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing out-patient services related to the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders and alcohol and other substance abuse. These establishments generally treat patients who do not require in-patient treatment. They may provide a counselling staff and information regarding a wide range of mental health and substance abuse issues and/or refer patients to more extensive treatment programmes, if necessary. + +Illustrative examples +&bull; out-patient alcoholism treatment centres and clinics (other than hospitals); +&bull; out-patient detoxification centre and clinics (other than hospitals); +&bull; out-patient drug addiction treatment centres and clinics (other than hospitals); +&bull; out-patient mental health centres and clinics (other than hospitals); +&bull; out-patient substance abuse treatment centres and clinics (other than hospitals). +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Medical, dental and paramedical services delivered to outpatients by medical, dental and paramedical practitioners and auxiliaries. The services may be delivered at home, in individual or group consulting facilities, dispensaries or the outpatient clinics of hospitals and the like. +Outpatient services include the medicaments, prostheses, medical appliances and equipment and other health-related products supplied directly to outpatients by medical, dental and paramedical practitioners and auxiliaries. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of Paediatrics. Paediatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of paramedical health services to outpatients; +Administration, inspection, operation or support of health services delivered by clinics supervised by nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists or other paramedical personnel and of health services delivered by nurses, midwives and paramedical personnel in non-consulting rooms, in patients' homes or other non-medical institutions. +[COFOG 1999] + +-- Description -- +Includes: acupuncturists, chiropodists, chiropractors, optometrists, practitioners of traditional medicine, etc.; medical analysis laboratories and x-ray centres; hire of therapeutic equipment; medically prescribed corrective-gymnastic therapy; outpatient thermal bath or sea-water treatments; ambulance services other than ambulance services operated by hospitals. +Excludes: public health service laboratories; laboratories engaged in determining the causes of disease. +[COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area of open land, sometimes with grass and formal flowerbeds or trees, usually within a town, that is open to the public. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sheltered location where vehicles may be parked. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Service providing motor fuels. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the provision of pharmaceutical products such as medicinal preparations, medicinal drugs, patent medicines, serums and vaccines, vitamins and minerals, cod liver oil and halibut liver oil, oral contraceptives (e.g. pharmacies). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Open area of land set aside for picnics. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Public area where there are swings, slides, climbing frames, etc. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Organised group providing care and socialisation for children under five. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific location that might be of interest to tourists (not elsewhere classified). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with police affairs, including alien registration, issuing work and travel documents to immigrants, maintenance of arrest records and statistics related to police work, road traffic regulation and control, prevention of smuggling and control of offshore and ocean fishing; operation of regular and auxiliary police forces, of port, border and coast guards, and of other special police forces maintained by public authorities; operation of police laboratories; operation or support of police training programmes. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where postal services are offered to the public, either as a dedicated service or within other retail outlets. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of post-secondary non-tertiary education at ISCED-97 level 4 (International Standard Classification of Education). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + +-- Description -- +Includes: out-of-school post-secondary non-tertiary education for adults and young people. +[COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with pre-primary and primary education. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of pre-primary education at ISCED-97 level 0 (International Standard Classification of Education). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of primary education at ISCED-97 level 1 (International Standard Classification of Education). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + +-- Description -- +Includes: literacy programmes for students too old for primary school. +[COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with prisons and other places for the detention or rehabilitation of criminals such as prison farms, workhouses, reformatories, borstals, asylums for the criminally insane, etc. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services comprising private households as providers of home care. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Organized body of professional firemen. +[Based on Oxford English Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Installation for identifying, assessing and reducing the risks of natural hazards like earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, storms, avalanches/landslides, volcanoes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Forest, established and tended as a protection against natural hazards. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services relating to the protection of biodiversity and landscape. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Solid man-made barrier of heavy material used as an enclosure or boundary or for protection. +[Based on DGIWG Feature Data Dictionary 2010] + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing services in the home, along with a range of the following: personal care services; homemaker and companion services; physical therapy; medical social services; medications; medical equipment and supplies; counselling; 24-hour home care; occupation and vocational therapy; dietary and nutritional services; speech therapy; audiology; and high-tech care, such as intravenous therapy. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of psychotherapy or personal counselling with a psychotherapist. Psychotherapy is an intentional interpersonal relationship used by trained psychotherapists to aid a client or patient in problems of living. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Public administration offices (not further differentiated). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with public order and safety. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information and service centre for the public transport system offering information material or services, e.g. purchasing tickets. + +-- Description -- +Often located at central stations of the public transport system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of radiology. Radiology is a medical specialty that employs the use of imaging to both diagnose and treat disease visualized within the human body. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with recreation and sport. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Structure extending into the water used as a platform for recreational purposes, not intended as a berthing place for vessels. +[Based on DGIWG Feature Data Dictionary 2010] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with recreation, culture and religion. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services providing long-term support for patients rather than health care and rehabilitative therapy. +[Based on COPNI 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with religious and other community affairs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with religious affairs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services dedicated to the search-and-rescue of people, animals and goods in emergency situations. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the housing of personnel and/or equipment for emergency rescues. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with any home, residence, facility, or premises which provides temporary, interim, or permanent housing to people with disabilities. +[Pasadena Municipal Code, California, 2011] + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing in-patient nursing and rehabilitative services. The care is generally provided for an extended period of time to individuals requiring nursing care. These establishments have a permanent core staff of registered or licensed practical nurses who, along with other staff, provide nursing and continuous personal care services. +Illustrative examples: +&bull; convalescent homes or convalescent hospitals (other than mental health and substance abuse facilities); +&bull; homes for the elderly with nursing care; +&bull; in-patient care hospices; +&bull; nursing homes; +&bull; rest homes with nursing care; +&bull; skilled nursing facilities (USA); +&bull; teaching nursing homes. +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fence on or below the slope to catch large rocks travelling at high speeds. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Roofing of traffic infrastructures to reduce noise emissions. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with all levels of secondary education. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of tertiary education at ISCED-97 level 6 (International Standard Classification of Education). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with benefits in kind to households with dependent children; +Benefits in kind, such as shelter and board provided to pre-school children during the day or part of the day, financial assistance towards payment of a nurse to look after children during the day, shelter and board provided to children and families on a permanent basis, goods and services provided at home to children or to those who care for them, miscellaneous services and goods provided to families, young people or children. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the provision of temporary shelters or housing for homeless persons. +[Based on COPNI 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Service concerned with employment opportunities for people with disabilities. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Stand-alone unit for the sale of merchandize. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Conglomeration of shops and retail units. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location for the sale of merchandize. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the issues of single parenting. +[Based on COPNI 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Device, often electrically operated, for producing a penetrating warning sound like e.g. an ambulance siren or an air-raid siren. +[Based on Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with social protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This item comprises the funding and administration of government-provided compulsory social security programmes compensating for reduction of loss of income or inadequate earning capacity due to sickness (as part of ISIC 7530). +Illustrative examples: +- administration of compulsory social health insurance and sickness funds; +- administration of compulsory employer&rsquo;s sickness funds; +- administration of compulsory social health insurance covering various groups of state employees (army, veterans, railroad and other public transport, police, state officials, etc.). +[ICHA-HP, OECD 2000] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Place where mineral water bubbles out of the ground. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specialized administration offices which can not be allocated to the following areas: social protection, education, recreation, culture and religion, health, +environmental protection, economic affairs, public order and safety (e. g. surveying administration). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Hospital services that limit their services to a particular medical speciality (except mental health and substance abuse hospital services). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + +-- Description -- +Specialized hospitals differ from general hospitals in that their services are limited to treatment of a particular condition, disease, or class of patient, for example, diseases of the chest and tuberculosis, leprosy, cancer, otorhinolaryngology, psychiatry, obstetrics, paediatrics and so forth. +[COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specialized medical services delivered by specialized medical clinics and specialist medical practitioners. +[COFOG 1999] + +-- Description -- +Specialized medical clinics and specialist medical practitioners differ from general medical clinics and general medical practitioners in that their services are limited to treatment of a particular condition, disease, medical procedure or class of patient. +[COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services specifically concerned with education and employment of people with disabilities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Various specialized services concerned with transport, home-,day and holiday-care. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with learning opportunities for people with disabilities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with sport facilities and activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of sports medicine. Sports medicine is an area of health and special services that apply medical and scientific knowledge to prevent, recognize, manage, and rehabilitate injuries related to sport, exercise, or recreational activity. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Market for the buying and selling of shares. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of subsidiary services to education; +Services concerned with transportation, food, lodging, medical and dental care and related subsidiary services chiefly for students regardless of level. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surgical practice. Surgery is a broad category of invasive medical treatment that involves the cutting of a body, whether human or animal, for a specific reason such as the removal of diseased tissue or to repair a tear or breakage. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with all levels of tertiary education. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services provided by or at theatres. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of therapeutic appliances and equipment such as artificial limbs and other prosthetic devices, orthopaedic braces and supports, orthopaedic footwear, surgical belts, trusses and supports, neck braces, medical massage equipment and health lamps, powered and unpowered wheelchairs and invalid carriages, &ldquo;special&rdquo; beds, crutches, electronic and other devices for monitoring blood pressure, etc.; +Administration, operation or support of the provision of prescribed therapeutic appliances and equipment. +[COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with tourism; promotion and development of tourism; liaison with the transport, hotel and restaurant industries and other industries benefiting from the presence of tourists; +Operation of tourist offices at home and abroad, etc.; organization of advertising campaigns, including the production and dissemination of promotional literature and the like; +Compilation and publication of statistics on tourism. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regional or local organization responsible for marketing the region and improving the touristic offerings. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location that provides tourist information to the public. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the movement of people and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline, and space. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the transport of elderly and disabled persons. +[Based on COPNI 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services in the form of cash benefits and benefits in kind to persons who are capable of work, available for work but are unable to find suitable employment; +Cash benefits, such as full and partial unemployment benefits, early retirement benefits paid to older workers who retire before reaching the standard retirement age due to unemployment or job reduction caused by economic measures, allowances to targeted groups in the labour force who take part in training schemes intended to develop their potential for employment, redundancy compensation, other periodic or lump-sum payments to the unemployed, particularly the long-term unemployed; +Benefits in kind, such as mobility and resettlement payments, vocational training provided to persons without a job or retraining provided to persons at risk of losing their job, accommodation, food or clothes provided to unemployed persons and their families. +[Based on COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of upper-secondary education at ISCED-97 level 3 (International Standard Classification of Education). +[Based on COFOG 1999] + +-- Description -- +Includes: out-of-school upper-secondary education for adults and young people. +[COFOG 1999] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of Urology. Urology is the medical and surgical specialty that focuses on the urinary tracts of males and females, and on the reproductive system of males. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Appointed place of meeting, esp. for a match or competition. +[Based on Oxford English Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Practice of veterinary medicine. Veterinary medicine is the branch of science that deals with the application of medical, surgical, public health, dental, diagnostic, and therapeutic principles to animals, including wildlife and domesticated animals, including livestock, working animals, and companion animals. +[Based on Wikipedia] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Service for taking, recording, and reporting meteorological observations. +[Based on Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with the provision of cash assistance, food, clothing, shelter and other services to persons who are refugees, immigrants, destitute, low-income earners or generally in need. +[Based on COPNI 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road maintenance during winterly weather conditions. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with any home, residence, facility, or premises which provides temporary, interim, or permanent housing to young persons. +[Pasadena Municipal Code, California, 2011] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Services concerned with centres where the young (teenagers) can meet and pursue various activities. +[Based on Ordnance Survey, OS MasterMap Real-World Object Catalogue 2001] + + + + + -- Definition -- +Site where wild animals are kept for exhibition to the public, that may also support breeding and/or study. +[Based on DGIWG Feature Data Dictionary 2010] + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EUROSTAT classification of European territorial units + + + + + -- Definition -- +Global, supra-European level + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pan-European level + + + + + -- Definition -- +Member State level + + + + + -- Definition -- +Major socio-economic region level + + + + + -- Definition -- +Basic region level (for the aplication of regional policies) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Small region level (for specoific diagnoses) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Local administrative units at the supramunicipal level + + + + + -- Definition -- +Local administrative units at the municipal level + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of a group of occupants + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of occupants + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative description of a group of occupants + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Elderly people, partly immobile + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc1/UtilityAndGovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc1/UtilityAndGovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2952c8da --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc1/UtilityAndGovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tube for the conveyance of solids, liquids or gases. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Utility and governmental services' due to its role in water supply, which is mentioned in the definition 2007/2/EC Ann III. 6. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A facility to move solids, liquids or gases by means of pressure or suction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Utility and governmental services' due to its role in water supply/waste management/etc., which are mentioned in the definition 2007/2/EC Ann III. 6. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc3/AdministrativeAndSocialGovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc3/AdministrativeAndSocialGovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ae88f1f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc3/AdministrativeAndSocialGovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,328 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc3/ExtensionAdministrativeAndSocialGovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc3/ExtensionAdministrativeAndSocialGovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9daca4a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc3/ExtensionAdministrativeAndSocialGovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,374 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service extension + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +additional location description + +-- Definition -- +Additional description of the service location which helps to easily find the specific governmental service (i.e. correct level in a building, prefered entrance, etc.). + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A heart defibrillator is located at the &ldquo;information desk, ground floor". + + + + + -- Name -- +hours of service + +-- Definition -- +Time, when the service is available and can be used. + +-- Description -- +This attribute states the temporal availability of the service itself. It can differ from the temporal availability of the belonging point of contact (see attribute pointOfContact). + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Usual name (designation of an object by a linguistic expression) of the service. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Hotel de ville". + +The name can be refering: +(a) to the description of the type of governmental service, if providing more detailled information than the ServiceTypeValue (e.g. "Mental clinic" when the value in the codelist is only " specialized hospital "); +(b) to a proper noun, given to the service (e.g. Elysee Palace"); or +(c) to a mix of both solutions (a) and (b) (e.g. "Lycee Professionnel Jean Jaures" or "Kindergarten W.A. Mozart"). + +NOTE 1: It's useless to have a name only repeating the value of the codelist ServiceTypeValue. + +NOTE 2: Names can be provided in different languages due to the modeling of GeographicalName (Tour Eiffel (FR), Eiffel Tower (EN), EiffelTurm (DE), etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +note + +-- Definition -- +Any comment that help the user to better understand what the governmental service is (i.e. a literal description of the service). + +-- Description -- +This atribute is not used for internal matters, such as database management, but to provide more detailled information that cannot be included in other attributes. + +EXAMPLE: This home for the handicapped is speciallized for the blind people only. + + + + + -- Name -- +occupancy + +-- Definition -- +Capacity of a governmental service with the purpose of accommodation (e.g. home for the elderly) or attendance of persons (e.g. workshop for the handicapped). + +-- Description -- +The capacity of the service shall be provided, not the current occupancy. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information regarding the authority, owner or operator of a service including contact information. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service (see attribute pointOfContact). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +resources + +-- Definition -- +Description of technical resources of services. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service level + +-- Definition -- +Allowed types for the administrative level where the service is provided from. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + +-- Description -- +Related to the existence of the phenomenon in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + +-- Description -- +Related to the existence of the phenomenon in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +resource type + +-- Definition -- +Description of a single technical resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Capacity of a fire water reservoir. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +Quantitative description of a technical resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type of technical means + +-- Definition -- +Qualitative description of a technical resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service level value + +-- Definition -- +Classification of European territorial units, based on EUROSTAT values (extension to sub-national levels). + + + + + -- Name -- +global + +-- Definition -- +Global, supra-European level. + + + + + -- Name -- +european + +-- Definition -- +Pan-European level. + + + + + -- Name -- +state + +-- Definition -- +Member State or national level. + + + + + -- Name -- +NUTS 1 + +-- Definition -- +Major socio-economic region level. + + + + + -- Name -- +NUTS 2 + +-- Definition -- +Basic region level (for the aplication of regional policies). + + + + + -- Name -- +NUTS 3 + +-- Definition -- +Small region level (for specific diagnoses). + + + + + -- Name -- +LAU 1 + +-- Definition -- +Local administrative units at the supramunicipal level. + + + + + -- Name -- +LAU 2 + +-- Definition -- +Local administrative units at the municipal level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occupancy type + +-- Definition -- +Description of a group of occupants. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +number of occupants + +-- Definition -- +Number of occupants. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type of occupant + +-- Definition -- +Qualitative description of a group of occupants. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Elderly people, partly immobile. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc3/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesGovServ.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc3/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesGovServ.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d9ec3f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-govserv/3.0rc3/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesGovServ.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-coco/3.0rc1/UtilityNetworksCommonCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-coco/3.0rc1/UtilityNetworksCommonCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68458969 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-coco/3.0rc1/UtilityNetworksCommonCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1072 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + gs-core:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common-core:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common-core:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common-core:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- +Appurtenance types defined by the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist. + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common-core:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common-core:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility link + +-- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of an utility network between two points in the network. + +Utility links may represent pipes, ducts, cables, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common-core:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + gs-core:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility link sequence + +-- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in an utility network without any branches (monotone chain). The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the utility network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility link sequence or link + +-- Definition -- +An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of UtilityLinkSequence and UtilityLink. + +-- Description -- +This class allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the UtilityLinkSequence or UtilityLink class as class from which they can be extended. +This means that data providers have the choice to use the more complex UtilityLinkSequence or the more simple UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + gs-core:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-common-core/3.0rc1/UtilityNetworksCommonCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-common-core/3.0rc1/UtilityNetworksCommonCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..41b52604 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-common-core/3.0rc1/UtilityNetworksCommonCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1037 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility link sequence + +-- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in an utility network without any branches (monotone chain). The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the utility network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + gs-core:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- +Appurtenance types defined by the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist. + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility link + +-- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of an utility network between two points in the network. + +Utility links may represent pipes, ducts, cables, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common-core:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common-core:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility link sequence or link + +-- Definition -- +An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of UtilityLinkSequence and UtilityLink. + +-- Description -- +This class allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the UtilityLinkSequence or UtilityLink class as class from which they can be extended. +This means that data providers have the choice to use the more complex UtilityLinkSequence or the more simple UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + gs-core:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common-core:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common-core:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common-core:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + gs-core:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common-core:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-common-core/3.0rc2/UtilityNetworksCommonCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-common-core/3.0rc2/UtilityNetworksCommonCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..042449d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-common-core/3.0rc2/UtilityNetworksCommonCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1073 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common-core:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common-core:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + gs-core:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- +Appurtenance types defined by the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist. + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility link sequence or link + +-- Definition -- +An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of UtilityLinkSequence and UtilityLink. + +-- Description -- +This class allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the UtilityLinkSequence or UtilityLink class as class from which they can be extended. +This means that data providers have the choice to use the more complex UtilityLinkSequence or the more simple UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + gs-core:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + gs-core:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common-core:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility link sequence + +-- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in an utility network without any branches (monotone chain). The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the utility network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common-core:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common-core:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common-core:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility link + +-- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of an utility network between two points in the network. + +Utility links may represent pipes, ducts, cables, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-common/3.0rc3/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-common/3.0rc3/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..935829e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-common/3.0rc3/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1065 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-core/3.0rc1/UtilityNetworksCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-core/3.0rc1/UtilityNetworksCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e60557f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-core/3.0rc1/UtilityNetworksCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-core/3.0rc2/UtilityNetworksCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-core/3.0rc2/UtilityNetworksCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..93c27896 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-core/3.0rc2/UtilityNetworksCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el-core/3.0rc1/ElectricityNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el-core/3.0rc1/ElectricityNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..066e083d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el-core/3.0rc1/ElectricityNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el-core/3.0rc2/ElectricityNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el-core/3.0rc2/ElectricityNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5c32e64f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el-core/3.0rc2/ElectricityNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el-core/3.0rc3/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el-core/3.0rc3/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ad053b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el-core/3.0rc3/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el/3.0rc1/ElectricityNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el/3.0rc1/ElectricityNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..066e083d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el/3.0rc1/ElectricityNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el/3.0rc3/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el/3.0rc3/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ad053b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-el/3.0rc3/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-og/3.0rc1/OilGasChemicalsNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-og/3.0rc1/OilGasChemicalsNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a974b86 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-og/3.0rc1/OilGasChemicalsNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-ogc-core/3.0rc1/OilGasChemicalsNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-ogc-core/3.0rc1/OilGasChemicalsNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86766f34 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-ogc-core/3.0rc1/OilGasChemicalsNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-ogc-core/3.0rc2/OilGasChemicalsNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-ogc-core/3.0rc2/OilGasChemicalsNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..caea4c92 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-ogc-core/3.0rc2/OilGasChemicalsNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-ogc/3.0rc3/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-ogc/3.0rc3/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c66c5d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-ogc/3.0rc3/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw-core/3.0rc1/SewerNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw-core/3.0rc1/SewerNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5850d473 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw-core/3.0rc1/SewerNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw-core/3.0rc2/SewerNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw-core/3.0rc2/SewerNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e2b61783 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw-core/3.0rc2/SewerNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw/2.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw/2.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..06f15a6c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw/2.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,538 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average volume of the pipe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Maximum capacity of the pipe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of sewer pipe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of sewer pipe based on water type. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of sewer (wastewater) network elements. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node (point) appurtenance in sewer networks. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the sewer network appurtenance. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sewer lines classification. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sewer lines classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lateral line. + +-- Description -- +A <i>lateral line </i>is a small-diameter pipe that runs from the main line to the customer premises. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lateral line that transports a combination of sanitary and storm water. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transports a combination of sanitary and storm water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lateral line that transport commercial-origin wastewater. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transport wastewater from commercial facilities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lateral line that transports domestic sanitary water. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transports domestic wastewater. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Irrigation lateral line. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transports irrigation wastewater. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lateral line that transports storm water. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transports storm water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line. + +-- Description -- +A <i>main line </i>is a large-diameter pipe that carries sewer from the source through the network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main. + +-- Description -- +A <i>gravity main </i>is a type of main line that is unpressurized and relies on gravity to move the water through the main. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's collector. + +-- Description -- +A <i>collector </i>is a pipe that collects and transports wastewater to a treatment plant or disposal system. Service laterals connect to collectors. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's culvert. + +-- Description -- +A <i>culvert </i>is a pipe used to channel water e.g. underneath a road, railway or embankment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's in-line storage. + +-- Description -- +<i>In-</i><i>l</i><i>ine storage</i> involves retaining wet-weather flow in the pipe for small rainstorms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's interceptor. + +-- Description -- +Large sewer line that controls the flow of sewage to the treatment plant. In a storm it allows some of the sewage to flow directly into a receiving stream, thus keeping it from overflowing onto the streets. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's inverted siphon. + +-- Description -- +An <i>inverted siphon</i> is a pipe that must dip below an obstruction to form a „U&ldquo; shaped flow path. Inverted siphons are commonly used for preventing smelly sewer gases from coming back out of drains. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's open channel. + +-- Description -- +An <i>open channel</i> is a channel open to the environment that transmits raw water and drainage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's outfall. + +-- Description -- +<i>Outfalls </i>are the conduit leading to the final disposal point or area for wastewater and drainage. Outfalls discharge into a receiving water body, such as a stream, river, lake, ocean, or other surface, or groundwater. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's overflow. + +-- Description -- +An overflow connects a chamber or pipe to another part of the system or outfall during overload conditions or peak flows. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's tunnel. + +-- Description -- +Tunnels are used to transmit sewer through mountains or deep below the ground. Tunnels are generally created in bedrock and may contain features such as pipes and ducts (conduits) within the tunnel. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main. + +-- Description -- +A <i>pressurized main </i>is a type of main line that is pressurized. Pressure sewers are particularly adaptable for rural or +semi-rural communities where public contact with +effluent from failing drain fields presents a substantial +health concern. + +NOTE There are numerous types of PressurizedMains in the sewer distribution model; they include AirRelease, BlowOff, Bypass, ChemicalInjection, DistributionMain, Interconnect, PipeBridge, SamplingStation, and TransmissionMain. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's force main. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's pipe bridge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's pressure. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's vacuum. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible node (point) appurtenance values in sewer networks. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible node (point) appurtenance values in sewer networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Anode. + +-- Description -- +An <i>anode </i>is a feature (specifically, an electrical mechanism) that&rsquo;s applied to system components for the prevention of rust, pitting, and the corrosion of metal surfaces that are in contact with water or soil. A low-voltage current is applied to the water or soil in contact with the metal, such that the +electromotive force renders the metal component cathodic. Corrosion is concentrated on the anodes instead of on the associated (and protected) water system components. This type of corrosion may occur in copper, steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and ductile iron pipes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Barrel. + +-- Description -- +A <i>barrel </i>is the cylindrical part of a manhole between the cone and the shelf. Barrels are only found in wastewater and stormwater systems. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bar screen. + +-- Description -- +A <i>bar screen </i>is a set of parallel bars, either vertical +or inclined, that is placed in a sewer or other waterway to catch debris. Bar screens are only found in wastewater and stormwater systems. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Catch basin. + +-- Description -- +A <i>catch basin </i>is a chamber or well used with storm or combined sewers to receive runoff into the collection system. Catch basins are used as a means of removing debris and solids that could enter thecollection system. Catch basins may also be modeled as curb inlets or stormwater inlets. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Clean out. + +-- Description -- +A <i>cleanout </i>is a sewer and stormwater-specific facility that is used as an opening in a collection system for inserting tools, rods, or snakes while cleaning a pipeline or clearing a stoppage. Cleanout types include two-way cleanouts, which are designed for working a snake into the pipe in either +direction. Two-way cleanouts are commonly found in laterals or near a property line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discharge structure. + +-- Description -- +A <i>discharge point </i>is a sewer and stormwater-specific facility where wastewater drainage is discharged from the system. A discharge point may be located at the terminus of an outfall. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Meter. + +-- Description -- +A <i>meter </i>is a facility that is used to measure wastewater volume. Being a facility, a meter plays the role of a junction on the active network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pump. + +-- Description -- +A <i>pump </i>is a piece of equipment that moves, compresses, or alters the pressure of a fluid, such as water or air, being conveyed through a natural or artificial channel. Pump types include AxialFlow, Centrifugal, Jet, Reciprocating, Rotary, +Screw, and Turbine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regulator. + +-- Description -- +A <i>regulator </i>is a device that is used in combined sewer systems to control or regulate the diversion flow. + + + + + -- Definition -- +SCADA sensor. + +-- Description -- +The <i>SCADA sensor </i>is a feature that&rsquo;s used to remotely measure the status of network components as part of a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system. SCADA systems provide alarms, responses, data acquisition, and control for collection and distribution systems. Operators use the SCADA system to monitor and +adjust processes and facilities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thrust protection. + +-- Description -- +The <i>t</i><i>hrust</i><i> p</i><i>rotection </i>represents a type of line protector that&rsquo;s used to prevent pipe movement. Thrust protection is commonly implemented as thrust blocks (masses of concrete material) that are placed at bends and around valve structures. The types of thrust protection include Anchor, +Blocking, Deadman, and Kicker. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Tide gate. + +-- Description -- +A <i>tide gate </i>is a device used in sewer and stormwater systems that is suspended from a free-swinging horizontal hinge and is usually placed at the end of a conduit, discharging into a body of water with a fluctuating surface elevation. This piece of equipment is also termed a backwater gate, flap gate, or check gate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sewer lines classification based on water type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sewer lines classification based on water type. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Combined wastewater. + +-- Description -- +A <i>combined </i><i>wastewater </i>sewer is a type of sewer system that collects sanitary sewage and stormwater runoff in a single pipe system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reclaimed water. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reclaimed water</i>, sometimes called recycled water, is former wastewater (sewage) that has been treated to remove solids and certain impurities, and then used in sustainable landscaping irrigation or to recharge groundwater aquifers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sanitary wastewater. + +-- Description -- +<i>Sanitary sewers</i> remove waste products from peoples' home and send them underground to a treatment plant. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Storm runoff wastewater. + +-- Description -- +<i>Storm wastewater </i>drains gather rain and storm runoff and direct them to wetlands and lakes. Ditches and curb line grates are storm drains. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw/3.0rc1/SewerNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw/3.0rc1/SewerNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9af9d4ba --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw/3.0rc1/SewerNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw/3.0rc3/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw/3.0rc3/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fcd80dcd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-sw/3.0rc3/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc-core/3.0rc1/TelecommunicationsNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc-core/3.0rc1/TelecommunicationsNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..74c9038a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc-core/3.0rc1/TelecommunicationsNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or computer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable material type + +-- Definition -- +Type of cable material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc-core/3.0rc2/TelecommunicationsNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc-core/3.0rc2/TelecommunicationsNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72d2ce17 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc-core/3.0rc2/TelecommunicationsNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or computer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable material type + +-- Definition -- +Type of cable material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/2.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/2.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3a29a361 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/2.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of telecommunications network elements - a system of interconnected elements linked by facilities (i.e., physical connections) over which traffic will flow. The traffic may be conversations, information, or complex video or audio services. The telecommunications network must also be able to control the interconnected elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of telecommunications network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A radio-relay route for the telecommunications' signal transmission. + +-- Description -- +Wireless (microwave) radio-relay route is most commonly established by means of directed or undirected telecommunications antennas in line of sight. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible node (point) appurtenance values in telecommunications networks. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible node (point) appurtenance values in telecommunications networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Antenna. + +-- Description -- +An <i>antenna </i>(or aerial) is a transducer that transmits or receives electromagnetic waves. In other words, antennas convert electromagnetic radiation into electric current, or vice versa. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Copper (twisted-pair) maintenance loop. + +-- Description -- +A <i>m</i><i>aintenance </i><i>l</i><i>oop</i> is a coil of slack copper cable that is used to support future joining or other maintenance activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Copper repeater. + +-- Description -- +A <i>c</i><i>opper </i><i>r</i><i>epeater </i>is copper line conditioning equipment that amplifies the analog or digital input signal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Digital cross connect (DXC). + +-- Description -- +A <i>d</i><i>igital </i><i>c</i><i>ross </i><i>c</i><i>onnect</i> is a patch panel for copper cables that are used to provide digital service. Fibers in cables are connected to signal ports in this equipment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Digital loop carrier (DLC). + +-- Description -- +A <i>d</i><i>igital </i><i>l</i><i>oop </i><i>c</i><i>arrier</i> is a device that multiplexes an optical signal in to multiple lower level digital signals. Fibers in cables are connected to signal ports in this equipment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Exchange (switch). + +-- Description -- +The <i>exchange</i> (central office) is the physical building used to house the inside plant equipment (distribution frames, lasers, switches etc). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fiber interconnect (FIC). + +-- Description -- +A <i>f</i><i>iber </i><i>i</i><i>nterconnect </i>terminates individual fibers or establishes a connection between two or more fiber cables. Fibers in cables are connected to signal ports in the equipment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Joint closure (copper of fiber). + +-- Description -- +A protective<i> joint closure</i> for either copper or fiber-optic cable joints. A cable joint consists of spliced conductors and a closure. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Load coil. + +-- Description -- +A <i>l</i><i>oad </i><i>c</i><i>oil</i> is a copper line conditioning equipment. Standard voice phone calls degrade noticeably when the copper portion of a phone line is greater than 18 kilofeet long. In order to restore call quality, load coils are inserted at specific intervals along the loop. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main distribution frame (MDF). + +-- Description -- +A <i>m</i><i>ain </i><i>d</i><i>istribution </i><i>f</i><i>rame</i> is often found at the local exchange (Central Office) and is used to terminate the copper cables running from the customer's site. The frame allows these cables to be cross connected using patch cords to other equipment such as a concentrator or switch. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Multiplexer (MUX). + +-- Description -- +A <i>m</i><i>ultiplexer</i> is a device that combines multiple inputs into an aggregate signal to be transported via a single transmission channel. Fibers in cables are connected to signal ports in this equipment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Optical maintenance loop. + +-- Description -- +A <i>m</i><i>aintenance </i><i>l</i><i>oop</i> is a coil of slack fiber cable that is used to support future splicing or other maintenance activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Optical repeater. + +-- Description -- +An <i>o</i><i>ptical </i><i>r</i><i>epeater </i>is a device that receives an optical signal, amplifies it (or, in the case of a digital signal, reshapes, retimes, or otherwise reconstructs it), and retransmits it as an optical signal. Fibers in cables are connected to signal ports in this equipment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Patch panel. + +-- Description -- +A <i>p</i><i>atch </i><i>p</i><i>anel</i> is device where connections are made between incoming and outgoing fibers. Fibers in cables are connected to signal ports in this equipment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Splice closure. + +-- Description -- +A <i>splice closure </i>is usually a weatherproof encasement, commonly made of tough plastic, that envelops the exposed area between spliced cables, i.e., where the jackets have been removed to expose the individual transmission media, optical or metallic, to be joined. The closure usually contains some device or means to maintain continuity of the tensile strength members of the cables involved, and also may maintain electrical continuity of metallic armor, and/or provide external connectivity to such armor for electrical grounding. In the case of fiber optic cables, it also contains a splice organizer to facilitate the splicing process and protect the exposed fibers from mechanical damage. In addition to the seals at its seams and points of cable entry, the splice closure may be filled with an encapsulate to further retard the entry of water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Splitter. + +-- Description -- +A <i>s</i><i>plitter </i>is a transmission coupling device for separately sampling (through a known coupling loss) either the forward (incident) or the backward (reflected) wave in a transmission line. Fibers in cables are connected to signal ports in this equipment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terminal. + +-- Description -- +<i>Terminals </i>are in-loop plant hardware, specifically designed to facilitate connection and removal of distribution cable, drop or service wire to and from cable pairs at a particular location. Terminals are a class of equipment that establishes the end point of a section of the transmission network between the CO and the customer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Termination. + +-- Description -- +<i>Terminations </i>are a generic feature class for the end points of cables. These may be considered similar to service drops to buildings. They represent a point at which the telephone company network ends and connects with the wiring at the customer premises. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole used exclusively in telecommunications networks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A utility link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or TV) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cable material. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Capacity of the cable. + +-- Description -- +"Capacity" actually depends on the cable type, but to keep things simple we didn't introduce derived telecommunicaions cables subtypes: copper cable, fiber-optic cable, etc. E.g. for copper cables the "capacity" is expressed in (twisted) pairs or quads. In fiber-optic cables "capacity" is expressed as total number of fibers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available types of telecommunications networks. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available types of telecommunications networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Computer network (e.g. LAN, WAN, MAN...) + + + + + -- Definition -- +Public switched telephone networks (PSTN). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Radio network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Television network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node (point) appurtenance in telecommunications networks. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the telecommunications network appurtenance. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available materials of telecommunications cables. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available materials of telecommunications cables. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Coaxial cable. + +-- Description -- +A <i>c</i><i>oaxial </i><i>c</i><i>able</i>, or coax, is an electrical cable with an inner conductor surrounded by a flexible, tubular insulating layer, surrounded by a tubular conducting shield. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fibre-optic cable. + +-- Description -- +A <i>f</i><i>iber </i><i>o</i><i>ptic </i><i>c</i><i>able</i> is composed of thin filaments of glass through which light beams are transmitted to carry large amounts of data. The optical fibers are surrounded by buffers, strength members, and jackets for protection, stiffness, and strength. A fiber-optic cable may be an all-fiber cable, or contain both optical fibers and metallic conductors. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Twisted pair (copper) cable. + +-- Description -- +A <i>c</i><i>opper </i><i>c</i><i>able</i> is a group of metallic conductors (copper wires) bundled together that are capable of carrying voice and data transmissions. The copper wires are bound together, usually with a protective sheath, a strength member, and insulation between individual conductors and the entire group. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/3.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/3.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0aa99a94 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/3.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications utility network + +-- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or computer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable material type + +-- Definition -- +Type of cable material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/3.0rc3/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/3.0rc3/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5135db7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/3.0rc3/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications utility network + +-- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or computer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable material type + +-- Definition -- +Type of cable material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/4.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/4.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..edfd2c29 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-tc/4.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications utility network + +-- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or computer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable material type + +-- Definition -- +Type of cable material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-th-core/3.0rc1/ThermalNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-th-core/3.0rc1/ThermalNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fcfffed1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-th-core/3.0rc1/ThermalNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-th-core/3.0rc2/ThermalNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-th-core/3.0rc2/ThermalNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eb9bc3ea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-th-core/3.0rc2/ThermalNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-th/3.0rc3/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-th/3.0rc3/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a3d17c2d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-th/3.0rc3/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa-core/3.0rc1/WaterNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa-core/3.0rc1/WaterNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ccde89b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa-core/3.0rc1/WaterNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa-core/3.0rc2/WaterNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa-core/3.0rc2/WaterNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4fc891e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa-core/3.0rc2/WaterNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa/2.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa/2.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46b7c1be --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa/2.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,597 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of water network elements. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water lines classification based on water type. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water lines classification based on water type. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Potable water. + +-- Description -- +<i>P</i><i>otable water</i> or drinking water is water of sufficiently high quality that can be consumed or used without risk of immediate or long term harm. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Raw water. + +-- Description -- +<i>Raw water </i>is water taken from the environment, and is subsequently treated or purified to produce potable water in a water purification works. Raw water should not be considered safe for drinking or washing without further treatment. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Salt water. + +-- Description -- +<i>Salt water</i> or saline water is a general term for water that contains a significant concentration of dissolved salts (NaCl). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Treated water. + +-- Description -- +<i>Treated water</i> is the water that went throgh treatment proces.Treatment processes are the ones commonly used in water purification plants. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole used exclusively in water networks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average volume of the pipe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Maximum capacity of the pipe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of water pipe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of water pipe based on water type. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node (point) appurtenance in water networks. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the water network appurtenance. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Running water classification. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Running water classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lateral line. + +-- Description -- +A <i>lateral line </i>is a small-diameter pipe that runs from the main line to the customer premises. <i>LateralLine</i><i> </i>is a concrete class. The types of lateral lines are Combination, Commercial, Domestic, Fire, HydrantLateral, Industrial, and Irrigation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Commercial lateral line. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transport water to commercial facilities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Domestic lateral line. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transports water to domestic users. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fire lateral line. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transports water for the purposes of distinguishing fire. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Hydrant laterals. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transports water to the hydrants. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Industrial lateral line. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transports water to the industrial facilities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Irrigation lateral line. + +-- Description -- +Lateral line that transports water for the irrigation purposes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line. + +-- Description -- +A <i>main line </i>is a large-diameter pipe that carries water from the source through the network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main. + +-- Description -- +A <i>gravity main </i>is a type of main line that is unpressurized and relies on gravity to move the water through the main. + +NOTE For the water distribution model, the types of gravity mains are Carrier, InlineStorage, and TransportPipe. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's carrier. + +-- Description -- +A <i>carrier pipe</i> is an inner pipe, or a hollow cylindrical tube contained inside an outer sheath. Responsible for carrying fluids, the carrier pipe runs through an outer, insulated casing that acts as a containment system that protects against spills. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's in-line storage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's gravity main's transport pipe. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main. + +-- Description -- +A <i>pressurized main </i>is a type of main line that is pressurized. +There are numerous types of PressurizedMains in the water distribution model; they include AirRelease, BlowOff, Bypass, ChemicalInjection, DistributionMain, Interconnect, PipeBridge, SamplingStation, and TransmissionMain. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's air release. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's blow off. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's bypass. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's chemical injection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's distribution main. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's interconnect. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's pipe bridge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's sampling station. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Main line's pressurized main's transmission main. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible node (point) appurtenance values in water networks. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible node (point) appurtenance values in water networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Anode. + +-- Description -- +An <i>anode </i>is a feature (specifically, an electrical mechanism) that&rsquo;s applied to system components for the prevention of rust, pitting, and the corrosion of metal surfaces that are in contact with water or soil. A low-voltage current is applied to the water or soil in contact with the metal, such that the +electromotive force renders the metal component cathodic. Corrosion is concentrated on the anodes instead of on the associated (and protected) water system components. This type of corrosion may occur in copper, steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and ductile iron pipes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Clear well. + +-- Description -- +A <i>clear well </i>is an enclosed tank that is associated with a treatment plant. Clear wells are used to store filtered water of sufficient capacity to prevent the need to vary the filtration rate with variations in demand. Clear wells are also used to provide chlorine contact time for disinfection. Pumps are +used to move the water from the clear well to the treatment plant or to a distribution system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Control valve. + +-- Description -- +<i>Control valves </i>represent set of valves that operate in special ways. There are three fundamental types of control valves: backflow control, air control, and altitude. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fitting. + +-- Description -- +The <i>fitting </i>represents the facility found at the joint between two lines where a transition of some sort must occur. The basic connecting devices between pipes; fittings are rarely used to control the flow of water through the network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Hydrant. + +-- Description -- +A <i>hydrant </i>enables fire fighters to attach fire hoses to the distribution network. Hydrants also have secondary uses that include flushing main lines and laterals, filling tank trucks, and providing a temporary water source for construction jobs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Junction. + +-- Description -- +The <i>junction </i>is a water network node where two or more pipes combine, or a point where water consumption is allocated and defined as demand. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lateral point. + +-- Description -- +A <i>lateral point </i>represents the location of the connection between the customer and the distribution system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Meter. + +-- Description -- +A <i>meter </i>is a facility that is used to measure water consumption (volume). Being a facility, a meter plays the role of a junction on the active network. + +NOTE Meters are also much like hydrants as they also have an associated warehouse object, namely, a WarehouseMeter. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pump. + +-- Description -- +A <i>pump </i>is a piece of equipment that moves, compresses, or alters the pressure of a fluid, such as water or air, being conveyed through a natural or artificial channel. + +NOTE Pump types include AxialFlow, Centrifugal, Jet, Reciprocating, Rotary, +Screw, and Turbine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pump station. + +-- Description -- +A <i>pump station </i>is a facility for pumping water on the network to transport to another part of the network (lift pump). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sampling station. + +-- Description -- +A <i>sampling station </i>is a facility that is used for collecting water samples. Sampling stations may be dedicated sampling devices, or they may be other devices of the system where a sample may be obtained. + + + + + -- Definition -- +SCADA sensor. + +-- Description -- +The <i>SCADA sensor </i>is a feature that&rsquo;s used to remotely measure the status of network components as part of a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system. SCADA systems provide alarms, responses, data acquisition, and control for collection and distribution systems. Operators use the SCADA system to monitor and +adjust processes and facilities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Storage basin. + +-- Description -- +A <i>storage basin</i> represents artificially enclosed area of a river or harbor designed so that the water level remains unaffected by tidal changes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Enclosed storage facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surge relief tank. + +-- Description -- +A <i>surge relief tank </i>is a piece of equipment used to absorb pressure increases in the water system. Surge relief tanks provide a buffer against throttling within the system by accepting water into a tank through a pressure valve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +System valve. + +-- Description -- +A <i>system valve </i>is a facility that is fitted to a pipeline or orifice in which the closure member is either rotated or moved transversely or longitudinally in the waterway so as to control or stop the flow. System valves are used to regulate pressure, isolate, throttle flow, prevent backflow, and relieve +pressure. + +NOTE System valve types include Gate, Plug, Ball, Cone, and Butterfly. These specific types may be classified as isolation valves. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thrust protection. + +-- Description -- +The <i>thrust protection </i>represents a type of line protector that&rsquo;s used to prevent pipe movement. Thrust protection is commonly implemented as thrust blocks (masses of concrete material) that are placed at bends and around valve structures. + +NOTE The types of thrust protection include Anchor, +Blocking, Deadman, and Kicker. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Treatment plant. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Production well. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa/3.0rc1/WaterNetworkCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa/3.0rc1/WaterNetworkCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dc086cf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa/3.0rc1/WaterNetworkCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa/3.0rc3/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa/3.0rc3/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6cfac806 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-wa/3.0rc3/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-watr/3.0rc1/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-watr/3.0rc1/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a339e1a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-net-watr/3.0rc1/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,754 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-network/2.0/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesNetworks.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-network/2.0/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesNetworks.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..01040c20 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-network/2.0/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesNetworks.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,2504 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric shape of the pipe. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric shape of the pipe. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Arched. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Circle. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cunette. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rectangle. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Square. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Trapezoid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Oval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Opening of the manhole cover. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Opening of the manhole cover. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bolts. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Hooks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lever. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Socket. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the manhole. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the manhole. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Handhole. + +-- Description -- +A handhole represents a small hole for the insertion of the hand for cleaning purposes, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vault. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name or identifier of the utility object, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name or identifier of the utility object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of utility link sequences and/or individual utility links that has a specific function or significance in an utility network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A set of cables/ducts in telecommunications representing a single, traceable &ldquo;route&rdquo; of an utility network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Arbitrary comment on utility object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a facility this utility network element belongs to (or is part of). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the utility object as defined by the manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the utility object manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A name or identifier that is used to identify the utility network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when (if) the utility object was reconstructed or repaired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the utility object started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the utility object no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative height/depth with regards to the terrain surface. + +-- Description -- +Relative elevation of a utility node represents its relative height above a fixed reference point, most commonly terrain surface level. Relative elevation can be also negative, in case of underground feature. Used if vertical postion is either underground or suspendedOrElevated. + +NOTE Relative elevation is measured differently depending on the type of utility feature. For example, conduits are measured from the top of the conduit (cable, duct...) to the + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of utility network link set. + +-- Description -- +This length is measured. Computed length is part of the geometry itself. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tube for the conveyance of solids, liquids or gases from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pipe coating. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pipe diameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pipe material. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pipe shape. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contained telecommunications cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Arbitrary comment on utility object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a facility this utility network element belongs to (or is part of). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the utility object as defined by the manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the utility object manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A name or identifier that is used to identify the utility network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when (if) the utility object was reconstructed or repaired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the utility object started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the utility object no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative height/depth with regards to the terrain surface. + +-- Description -- +Relative elevation of a utility node represents its relative height above a fixed reference point, most commonly terrain surface level. Relative elevation can be also negative, in case of underground feature. Used if vertical postion is either underground or suspendedOrElevated. + +NOTE Relative elevation is measured differently depending on the type of utility feature. For example, conduits are measured from the top of the conduit (cable, duct...) to the + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Heading (angle value) of an utility network node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A directed angle together with a signed measure of the angle. Represents rotation with regards to True North. True North is the direction along the Earth's surface towards the geographic North Pole. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available types Duct casings. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available types Duct casings. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Concrete casing. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direct buried (a trench) + + + + + -- Definition -- +No casing. Used in case when Duct represents simply a bundle of Pipes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available materials or types of the pole. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available materials or types of the pole. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aluminium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Composite. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Concrete. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fiberglass. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other material. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Steel. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Wood. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of utility network with regards to the volume being served. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of utility network with regards to the volume being served. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution networks serve a small scale volumes (of water, electricity, etc.). Service is most commonly served to the end-users by means of distribution (supply) networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Transmission networks serve a large scale volumes (of water, electricity, etc.). Service is most commonly served from the production facilities to the distribution networks. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available manhole shaft material. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available manhole shaft material. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cement. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Concrete. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fiberglass. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Masonry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plastered masonry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plastic. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Precast concrete. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reinforced polyester. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole cover length. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole cover opening. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole cover shape. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole cover width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole height. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole shaft access. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole shaft length. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole shaft material. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Manhole shaft width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the manhole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the utility network. This property can apply to the whole of the utility network element it is associated with or (for linear spatial objects) be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the utility property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the utility property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of (material used for) pipe coating. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of (material used for) pipe coating. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collapsed polyvinylchloride (CPVC). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Epoxy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +High density polyethylene (HDPE). + + + + + -- Definition -- +No coating. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Polyvinylchloride (PVC). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the utility element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owner authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available pole foundation types. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available pole foundation types. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pole foundation set extra deep in the Earth. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pole foundation set normally in the Earth. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pole foundation set normally, with concrete backfill. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pole foundation set on concrete foundation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Shape of the manhole cover. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Shape of the manhole cover. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Circle. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Composite. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rectangle. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Square. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Access to the manhole shaft. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Access to the manhole shaft. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Climbing iron. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Ladder. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Ladder fittings. + + + + + -- Definition -- +No access. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Stairs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the utility element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +NOTE Water, sewer, electricity, telecommunications and oil & gas networks are always considered separate utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Organization(s) which maintans the utility network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Organization(s) which owns the utility network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Simple pole object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that support utility devices and cables. the basic property is that it's container to other utlity objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Diameter of the pole. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pole foundation type. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether a pole has anchor guy. + +-- Description -- +An <i>anchor guy</i> is a wire or set of wires running from the top of the pole to an anchor installed in the ground and consists of wires, appropriate fastenings and the anchor. The anchor guy is usually installed at a distance from the pole that is 0.25 to 1.5 of the height of the attachment such that the slope is about 1:1. Sidewalk guys have a horizontal strut that is attached about halfway down the pole to provide pedestrian clearance. The guy runs from the top of the pole to the top of the strut, then down to the anchor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether a pole has push braces. + +-- Description -- +<i>Pushbraces</i> support or brace a pole when it is not feasible to use an anchor guy. A pushbrace is a pole or other member that is placed at an angle to help support the unbalanced pole and is often used on the inside curve of mountain roads. The poles that pushbraces support are grouped into classes based on their circumference 6 feet from the butt of the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether a pole has risers. + +-- Description -- +A <i>riser </i>is a cylindrical or channel enclosure attached to a pole or structure to provide protection for underground conduit as it transitions from overhead to underground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pole height. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pole material. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the pole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available types of utility networks. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available types of utility networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Electrical network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Gas network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Oil network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sewer network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telecommunications network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Arbitrary comment on utility object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a facility this utility network element belongs to (or is part of). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the utility object as defined by the manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the utility object manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A name or identifier that is used to identify the utility network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when (if) the utility object was reconstructed or repaired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the utility object started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the utility object no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative height/depth with regards to the terrain surface. + +-- Description -- +Relative elevation of a utility node represents its relative height above a fixed reference point, most commonly terrain surface level. Relative elevation can be also negative, in case of underground feature. Used if vertical postion is either underground or suspendedOrElevated. + +NOTE Relative elevation is measured differently depending on the type of utility feature. For example, conduits are measured from the top of the conduit (cable, duct...) to the + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Heading (angle value) of an utility network node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A directed angle together with a signed measure of the angle. Represents rotation with regards to True North. True North is the direction along the Earth's surface towards the geographic North Pole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of an utility network between two points in the network. + +Utility links may represent pipes, ducts, cables, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Arbitrary comment on utility object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a facility this utility network element belongs to (or is part of). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the utility object as defined by the manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the utility object manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A name or identifier that is used to identify the utility network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when (if) the utility object was reconstructed or repaired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the utility object started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the utility object no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative height/depth with regards to the terrain surface. + +-- Description -- +Relative elevation of a utility node represents its relative height above a fixed reference point, most commonly terrain surface level. Relative elevation can be also negative, in case of underground feature. Used if vertical postion is either underground or suspendedOrElevated. + +NOTE Relative elevation is measured differently depending on the type of utility feature. For example, conduits are measured from the top of the conduit (cable, duct...) to the + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of utility network link. + +-- Description -- +This length is measured. Computed length is part of the geometry itself. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A utility link set used to convey fluids (solids, liquids or gases) from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s) or other Duct(s) and Innerduct(s). Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the Duct casing. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of pipe columns. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether duct has attached warning tape. + +-- Description -- +Underground <i>warning tape</i> (UWT) is a coloured polyethylene underground marker tape with a printed warning message for marking underground buried services. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Duct height. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of pipe rows. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spacer size, in case there's built-in spacers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Duct width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in an utility network without any branches (monotone chain). The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the utility network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Arbitrary comment on utility object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a facility this utility network element belongs to (or is part of). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the utility object as defined by the manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the utility object manufacturer. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A name or identifier that is used to identify the utility network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when (if) the utility object was reconstructed or repaired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the utility object started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the utility object no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative height/depth with regards to the terrain surface. + +-- Description -- +Relative elevation of a utility node represents its relative height above a fixed reference point, most commonly terrain surface level. Relative elevation can be also negative, in case of underground feature. Used if vertical postion is either underground or suspendedOrElevated. + +NOTE Relative elevation is measured differently depending on the type of utility feature. For example, conduits are measured from the top of the conduit (cable, duct...) to the + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of utility network link sequence. + +-- Description -- +This length is measured. Computed length is part of the geometry itself. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available types of the pole. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Available types of the pole. + + + + + -- Definition -- +H-frame pole. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Standard pole. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Street light pole. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Tower (not a pole). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Material used to build a pipe. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Material used to build a pipe. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Asbestos. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Iron without any finish on it, gray-black in color. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Steel with a surface layer of dark coloured iron oxides. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Iron with a high Carbon content (above 2%). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Clay. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Composite concrete. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Concrete. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Fibre reinforced plastic (FRP). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Galvanized steel. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Masonry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Other. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Polybutylene (PB). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Polyethylene (PE). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cross-linked high-density polyethylene (PEX). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Polypropylene (PP). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Prestressed reinforced concrete. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Polyvinyl chloride (PVC). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reinforced concrete. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reinforced polymer mortar (RPMP). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Steel. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terracota. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Wood. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-network/3.0rc3/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesNetworks.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-network/3.0rc3/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesNetworks.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bd9a25f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-network/3.0rc3/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesNetworks.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-waste/2.0/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesWasteManagement.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-waste/2.0/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesWasteManagement.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0861a318 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/us-waste/2.0/UtilitiesAndGovernmentalServicesWasteManagement.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,835 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Days of the week. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day of the week between Tuesday and Thursday. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day of the week between Wednesday and Friday. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day of the week between Thursday and Saturday. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day of the week between Friday and Saturday. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Day of the week between Saturday and Monday. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier from a specified identification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the identified object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation of the identification scheme from which the object identifier originates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the identification scheme from which the object identifier originates. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Hours during which service is available. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date starting from which the service hours apply. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date up to which the service hours apply. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hours of a day during which service is available. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the service to which the service hours apply, such as being open to the public or operational. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An economic activity selected from a list of economic activities, such as Eurostat NACE. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of an entry from the list of activities. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date starting from which the activity takes places. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date up to which the activity takes place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designation of the type of economic activity identified from the list. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inputs in connection with the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Outputs in connection with the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve specific functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" will be a waste management related one. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Activities taking place at the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A general description of the facility and its characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiers of the facility using a specified identification scheme, such as a national register. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Permissions granted in relation to the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Parties related to the facility, such as operators or owners. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statuses of the facility, such as conditions of being illegal or abandoned. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type or types of facility, such as installation or site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the facility started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the facility no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of administrative units with competence for the facility. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An address or addresses of the facility. + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Buildings containing the facility or considered to be the facility. + + bu:Building + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcels covered by the facility. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A state or condition of a facility. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date starting from which the status applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date up to which the status applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The status description. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract code list. Used where codes from one of multiple codelists are allowed. + +-- Description -- +For activity types, the list of allowable codelists is ActivityListSelType. +For input output types, the list of allowable codelists is InputOutputListSelType. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract code list. Used where codes from one of multiple codelists are allowed. + +-- Description -- +For activity types, the list of allowable codelists is ActivityListSelType. +For input output types, the list of allowable codelists is InputOutputListSelType. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Something that enters or leaves a process or facility that is susceptible to be measured. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Capacities related to the input or output. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designation of the type of input or output. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of an entry from the list of inputs and outputs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A formal consent, such as to the operation of a facility. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiers of the permission using a specified identification scheme, such as a national register. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission, such as the authorities that granted the permission. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An actual or potential ability to perform, yield, withstand, receive or contain, such as a remaining storage capacity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The capacity amount measure, such as a volume or mass. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +For a total capacity, such as the total capacity of a landfill, no time reference is provided. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of disposal and recovery operations according to Annex I and Annex II of Directive 2008/98/EC on waste. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32008L0098:EN:NOT + + + + + + -- Definition -- +List of disposal and recovery operations according to Annex I and Annex II of Directive 2008/98/EC on waste. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32008L0098:EN:NOT + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An organisation or person with its role in a specific context. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date starting from which the party is in the specified roles. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A date up to which the party is in the specified roles. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the party. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Roles of the party in the respective context. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of time at a particular day of any week, such as Monday 12:00 to 13:00. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The day of the week, such as Monday. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start time. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end time. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/collection.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/collection.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac92577e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/collection.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ + + + + + A generic collection of of observations and metadata about a WaterML2.0 + collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + OGC WaterML2.0 defines a generic collection feature type, WaterCollection, to + allow the grouping of observations and/or sampling features with metadata to + describe the nature of the collection. Such collections are required in a number of + data exchange scenarios; whether the underlying transport technology is web + services, FTP or other technologies. + + + + + + + + + + Describes the temporal extent of the all the time series + contained within the collection (if they exist). + + + + + + + + + + + Provides a context for identification of particular data elements through use of MD_DataIdentification. + These can be referenced from individual timeseries values. + + + + + + + + + + + + A soft typed parameter for extra metadata + properties. + + + + + + + + + + + Contains inline defintions of observed phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + Contains sampling feature member items. This allows + features of interest to be encoded at the header of a document and + referenced later or collections of features to be encoded. + + + + + + Contains members of Timeseries Observations. The type + shown here is only OM_Observation as the restrictions of this occur + using schematron. + + + + + Use this extention point for community-agreed extensions to the schema. + + + + + Use this extention point for internal extensions that have not been defined for external use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Metadata about the document + + + + + Metadata relating to the document, when it was created, by what etc. + + + + + + + + + + + Used to specify the conformance classes that are in use within the collection document. The conformance classes are identified by the URL + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A choice of defining a single sampling feature, or a + grouping. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/monitoringPoint.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/monitoringPoint.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8115d9d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/monitoringPoint.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + Defines OGC WaterML2.0 monitoring point feature types. Based on OMXML sampling features. + + + + + + + + + + A (point) location where water flow or properties are reported, such as a stream gauge, rainfall gauge, or water quality monitoring site. + + + + + + + + + Describes parties – individuals or organisations – that are related to the monitoring point. Multiple related parties may be described using the role code list (from ISO 19115). The most common relationships are likely to be: owner, originator, pointOfContact, principalInvestigator and distributor. + + + + + A characterisation of the type of station. E.g. meteorological, surface water, groundwater, water quality etc. + + + + + Provide extra description about a monitoring point. This could be a link to an HTML page describing the location, photos of a monitoring point, history records etc. + + + + + A datum reference is available here (a property also exists in the description of monitoring points, see section 9.19) for cases where the vertical datum used for level measurements differs from the datum associated with the monitoring point. + The CD_VerticalDatum type allows specification of the local gauge zero as a height above a reference datum. E.g. local gauge zero is 23m above the AHD + + + + + + + Specifies the time zone that the sampling point is located in. The zone offset must be specified (e.g. +10:00 GMT), with an optional zone abbreviation (e.g. AEST) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/observationProcess.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/observationProcess.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..32e6514f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/observationProcess.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + + + Specialized observation procedures for OGC WaterML2.0 + + + + + + + A large number of direct in-situ hydrological observations are performed by a sensor or sensor system. Common types of sensors + include rain gauges, level gauges, quality sensors such as temperature, turbidity etc. Manual procedures may be also used to make measurements + at a particular sampling point. These may be ad-hoc visits to particular point that may be of interest, or continued visits to a well + identified sampling point. Procedures that generate derived or synthetic results also exist, such as those produced by algorithms or + simulations. Algorithms are commonly implemented in hydrological software to process data sets for reporting or other purposes. Examples + include: - Temporal interpolation or aggregation; - Spatial interpolation; - Quality assurance related tasks such as automatic spike removal + or gap filling; - Derivation of new observed phenomena such as calculation of volume from stage, discharge (flow) from stage + etc. + + + + + + + + + A defintion of the type of process used in the observation. This may be a Sensor, ManualMethod, Algorithm or Simulation + (including models). + + + + + A reference to the original source of the data. For example, if this is a post-processed time series (and processType is + algorithm), this link would specify the original process that generated the data, e.g. the sensor. This allows the origin of the data + to be maintained regardless of the processing that has occured to it. + + + + + If the process involves temporal aggregation of a result set, the time duration over which data has been aggregated should be expressed here. E.g. hourly, daily aggregates. + + + + + Specifies the datum that is used as the zero point for level measurements. This can be process-specific as opposed the + gauge at the actual monitoring point. + + + + + Comments specific to the process from the operator or system performing the process. + + + + + Reference to an external process definition. + + + + + A list of the inputs used in the process. This may be a list of references to the data sets used (e.g. model input + series) or a input array to an algorithm. + + + + + A defintion of the type of process used in the observation. This may be a Sensor, ManualMethod, Algorithm or Simulation + (including models). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/timeseries.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/timeseries.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86b1b4e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/timeseries.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,430 @@ + + + + This schema describes the timeseries result structures for OGC WaterML2.0. The XML implements the interleaved coverage timeseries + represetation described in the OGC WaterML2.0 conceptual model. This implementation only covers timeseries of measurements and categorical values + (string with codespaces). Subsequent versions of schema may support more complex results such as multi-result (compound), vectors etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Defines the quality of the point (or the default if it is the defaultTimeValuePair) using a OGC WaterML2.0 quality code. The + qualifier element should be used for other assertions (e.g. using internal codes). + + + + + Specifies the reason for a null point (xsi:nil='true'). Must be present if the value is null. + + + + + Free text comment associated with the data point. + + + + + Defines a reference to an observation that is related to this point. E.g. derived from a sample. + + + + + A general qualifier for the point to define influencing conditions, or other qualifying information. A broader, more + flexible location for qualifiers. + + + + + Defines what processing has occured on the data point using a reference to a code item. + + + + + Defines the source of the value through an indentification reference. This is used where the timeseries may be aggregated from multiple sources.his can be an internal link to om:OM_Observation/om:metadata/wml2:ObservationMetadata/gmd:identificationInfo/gmd:MD_DataIdentification + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Defines the default unit of measure across the series + + + + + The interpolation type of the time series point. This describes the nature of the value to the time with which it is + associated. E.g. average in the preceeding interval. + + + + + Specifies the reason the value has been censored. e.g. left/right censoring, + + + + + Used to specify the accuracy of a single value. + + + + + Describes the temporal aggregation that has occured to the value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Describes a time series as a collection of time-value pairs. A time series is a also a realisation of a discrete time coverage as + defined by ISO19123 - Coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Describes a time series as a collection of time-value pairs where the value-type is a measurement + and associated metadata is specific to measurement types. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Describes a time series as a collection of time-value pairs where the value-type is a category + and associated metadata is specific to categorical types. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Defines the start time for isochronous (equidistant) time series. Each point occurs at regular steps (defined by the spacing + property). + + + + + The spacing between points for isochronous or equidistant (equally space) points. + + + + + A comment that applies over a period of time for the time series. + + + + + A named-value extension point, allowing extra metadata to be associated with a timeseries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The anchor point for the beginning of the series. + + + + + The anchor point for the end of the series. + + + + + Sets the time series to be a cumulative series. + + + + + Defines the time at which accumulation begins. + + + + + Defines the period over which accumulation occurs. + + + + + + Indicates the maxiumum period allowed between two series before interpolation is not possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Defines the default codeSpace for the category timeseries + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The time instant for the data point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + The value of a measurement timeseries is a measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The value type is a category + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The period over which the comment applies. + + + + + The comment that applies for the period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + gml:MeasureType supports recording an amount encoded as a value of XML Schema double, together with a units of measure indicated + by an attribute uom, short for "units Of measure". The value of the uom attribute identifies a reference system for the amount, usually a + ratio or interval scale. OGC WaterML2.0 alters this definition to make uom optional as this value is defaulted for a series. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/timeseriesObservationMetadata.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/timeseriesObservationMetadata.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f6befe54 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/timeseriesObservationMetadata.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + + Specialized observation metadata classes for OGC WaterML2.0 + + + + + + + + + + Metadata relating to water observation. Specialisation of the ISO19115 MD_Metadata type. + + + + + + + + + Defines the expected interval in which observations can be expected. e.g. daily. + + + + + Indicates the statues of the observation. E.g. unreleased, verified etc. + + + + + Indicates the medium that was sampled. E.g. water, air, etc. + + + + + + A soft-typed parameter to allow extension through name-value pairs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/waterml2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/waterml2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43a1361b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/waterml/2.0rfc/waterml2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ + + + + OGC WaterML2.0 is designed as an extensible schema to allow encoding of data to be used in a variety of exchange scenarios. Example + areas of usage are: exchange of data for operational hydrological monitoring programs; supporting operation of infrastructure (e.g. dams, supply + systems); cross-border exchange of observational data; release of data for public dissemination; enhancing disaster management through data + exchange; and exchange in support of national reporting. The core aspect of the model is in the correct, precise description of time series. + Interpretation of time series relies on understanding the nature of the process that generated them. This standard provides the framework under + which time series can be exchanged with appropriate metadata to allow correct machine interpretation and thus correct use for further analysis. + Existing systems should be able to use this model as a conceptual bridge between existing schema or systems, allowing consistency of the data to + maintained. + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/wfd/0.0/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/wfd/0.0/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..54c9953a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/wfd/0.0/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,378 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'Water Framework Directive' application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European Directive 2000/60/EC "establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or aquifers. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(12)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the WFD groundwater body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class representing a WFD body of surface water or body of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(6)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of standing inland surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(5)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(7)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class containing common attributes for a WFD river or lake. + +-- Description -- +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rivers with a catchment area > 50,000 km<sup>2</sup>; or rivers and main tributaries that have a catchment area between 5,000 km<sup>2</sup> and 50,000 km<sup>2</sup>. + +Lakes that have a surface area > 500 km<sup>2</sup>. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [WISE GIS Guidance]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rivers that have a catchment area > 500 km<sup>2</sup>. + +Lakes that have a surface area > 10 km<sup>2</sup>. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [WISE GIS Guidance]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A discrete and significant element of surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on 2000/60/EC Art. 2(10)]. + +EXAMPLE A lake, a reservoir, a stream, river or canal, part of a stream, river or canal, a transitional water or a stretch of coastal water. + +NOTE 1 The surface water bodies shall be identified as falling within either one of the following surface water categories - rivers, lakes, transitional waters or coastal waters - or as artificial surface water bodies or heavily modified surface water bodies. [2000/60/EC Ann. II 1.1(ii)] + +NOTE 2 All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +'Artificial water body' means a body of surface water created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(8)]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the WFD surface water body: +- a surface for a WFD coastal water; +- a surface for a WFD transitional water; +- a curve for a WFD river; +- a surface for a WFD lake. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A 'representative point' may be supplied instead of the geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +'Heavily modified water body' means a body of surface water which as a result of physical alterations by human activity is substantially changed in character, as designated by the Member State in accordance with the provisions of WFD Annex II. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(9)]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative point of the WFD water body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of inland water flowing for the most part on the surface of the land but which may flow underground for part of its course. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(4)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/wfd/3.0/WaterFrameworkDirective_readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/wfd/3.0/WaterFrameworkDirective_readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55bd0966 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/wfd/3.0/WaterFrameworkDirective_readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +European Commission Joint Research Centre 2014-03-24 + +=== Water Framework Directive XML Schema relaese final version 3.0 === +Version 3.0 of WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd has a dependency on the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema (http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/). + +In the Annex II+III amendment of the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services, this element and type have been modified slightly, which will require an update of the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. This update is currently being discussed in the INSPIRE Maintenance and Implementation Group. + +Version 3.0 of WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd will therefore be published together with the updated schemas for the "Hydro - Physical Waters" package. + +=== Changes from v3.0rc3 to v3.0 === +The following changes will be made when publishing version 3.0 of the WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd schema: + +1. + + +will be updated to the namespace and schemaLocation of the updated "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. + +2. +new choice elements as subtype of relatedSurfaceWaterBody will be added: + + + + + +=== Contact === +inspire-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/wfd/3.0rc3/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/wfd/3.0rc3/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7e0b12c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/wfd/3.0rc3/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Water Framework Directive + +-- Definition -- +The 'Water Framework Directive' application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European Directive 2000/60/EC "establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy". + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or aquifers. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(12)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as example extensions of the ManagementAreaRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial object type whose content needs to be further discussed with the relevant WISE and WFD reporting working groups. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related groundwater body + +-- Definition -- +The natural groundwater body that the WFDGroundWaterBody is related to. + +-- Description -- +Based on the different assumptions established in Member States the delineation of a WFDGroundWaterBody boundary can differ from the natural GroundWaterBody extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of inland water flowing for the most part on the surface of the land but which may flow underground for part of its course. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(4)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as example extensions of the ManagementAreaRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial object type whose content needs to be further discussed with the relevant WISE and WFD reporting working groups. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of standing inland surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(5)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as example extensions of the ManagementAreaRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial object type whose content needs to be further discussed with the relevant WISE and WFD reporting working groups. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(7)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as example extensions of the ManagementAreaRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial object type whose content needs to be further discussed with the relevant WISE and WFD reporting working groups. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(6)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as example extensions of the ManagementAreaRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial object type whose content needs to be further discussed with the relevant WISE and WFD reporting working groups. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A discrete and significant element of surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on 2000/60/EC Art. 2(10)]. + +EXAMPLE A lake, a reservoir, a stream, river or canal, part of a stream, river or canal, a transitional water or a stretch of coastal water. + +NOTE 1 The surface water bodies shall be identified as falling within either one of the following surface water categories - rivers, lakes, transitional waters or coastal waters - or as artificial surface water bodies or heavily modified surface water bodies. [2000/60/EC Ann. II 1.1(ii)] + +NOTE 2 All WFD spatial object types are regarded as example extensions of the ManagementAreaRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial object type whose content needs to be further discussed with the relevant WISE and WFD reporting working groups. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +'Artificial water body' means a body of surface water created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(8)]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +'Heavily modified water body' means a body of surface water which as a result of physical alterations by human activity is substantially changed in character, as designated by the Member State in accordance with the provisions of WFD Annex II. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(9)]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative point of the WFD water body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class containing common attributes for a WFD river or lake. + +-- Description -- +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as example extensions of the ManagementAreaRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial object type whose content needs to be further discussed with the relevant WISE and WFD reporting working groups. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rivers with a catchment area > 50,000 km<sup>2</sup>; or rivers and main tributaries that have a catchment area between 5,000 km<sup>2</sup> and 50,000 km<sup>2</sup>. + +Lakes that have a surface area > 500 km<sup>2</sup>. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [WISE GIS Guidance]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rivers that have a catchment area > 500 km<sup>2</sup>. + +Lakes that have a surface area > 10 km<sup>2</sup>. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [WISE GIS Guidance]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ce95107b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f79bada1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..69be19cc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function"Activity Complex" should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..36e032a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e84afb7c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1039 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + + -- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bui:Building + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6b791b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1012 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Name -- +building + +-- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..360ac627 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ + + + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..45802c41 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c1e59a13 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30c23662 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..91c9f935 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,501 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NUTS region that topologically contains this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 NUTS regions are Territorial units for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 (see hhtp:ec.europe.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/home_regions_de.html). + +NOTE 2 Each administrative unit at lowest level is topologically covered by a certain NUTS3 region established for statistical purposes. Each NUTS3 region belongs to a specific NUTS2 region that is a part of NUTS1 region. The administrative unit at lowest level can refer the corresponding regions from all three levels: NUTS3, NUTS2, and NUTS1. + + stat:NUTSRegion + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which are co-administered by this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessairly represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d1ebfaa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +national code + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Name -- +residence of authority + +-- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +lower level unit + +-- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by the administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper level unit + +-- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +administered by + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Name -- +co administer + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which is co-administered by this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessarily represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Name -- +not agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Name -- +not edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..127c03d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. INSPIRE application schemas may specify their own spatial data set types. It specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e97fa37 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +WARNING This element has been deprecated in v3.3.1 of this schema (in accordance with D2.7 v3.3 Recommendation 11 stating that wfs:FeatureCollection should be used instead of base:SpatialDataSet). + +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. The scope of this type is packaging pre-defined data sets for the non-direct access download service. It may be reused in thematic application schemas, but if it does not fit an application-schema-specific data set object should be modelled. This type may have the same name and definition like this type, but may have a different set of properties. + +This type specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + gml:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b52d20d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +- the title of the official journal; +- the volume and/or series number; +- Page number(s); + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e331040 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ul> + <li>the title of the official journal</li> + <li>the volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ul> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ea410005 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e187751 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d90ccbe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,789 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..245983a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,787 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9b66168 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..acb95c77 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..339ba5f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6ef4cdcf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu/0.0/Buildings.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu/0.0/Buildings.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bd7b4f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/bu/0.0/Buildings.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building is a covered facility, usable for the protection of humans, animals, things or the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome control tower [Unit.Type='TWR' - AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Point representing the situation of a Control Tower belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport), used to manage aircraft traffic in the runways and nearest airspace to the aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome (airport/heliport) to which the control tower belongs. + + tn-a:AerodromeNode + tn-a:controlTowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adad4310 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/common.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/common.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..034ca3e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/common.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1461 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The INSPIRE Metadata Regulation for spatial data services requires that a mandatory keyword which comes from a list and not an originating controlled vocabulary. This is also what the INSPIRE Metadata Technical Guidelines implement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Draft implementation to be refined + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Official mime type for OGC GML currently in the registration process of IANA + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WMS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WFS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC Service Exception + + + + + Unofficial mime type for ISO 19139 metadata + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Simplified ISO 8601 implementation + + + + YEAR MONTH DAY-----------------------TIME--------------------FRACTIONAL SECONDS---------TIME ZONE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if an equivalent scale or a resolution distance is available + Mandatory for services when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for service + + + + + An equivalent scale is generally expressed as an integer value expressing the scale denominator + + + + + + A resolution distance shall be expressed as a numerical value associated with a unit of length + + + + + + + + + ISO 19139 does not offer encoding of spatial resolution for services and INSPIRE Guidelines recommend to put it inside the abstract element in unstructured format, making it virtually impossible to extract the spatial resolution from the rest of the abstract text. The original abstract text is copied for reference. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Resource Provider (resourceProvider): Party that supplies the resource. + + + + + 6.2. Custodian (custodian): Party that accepts accountability and responsibility for the data and ensures appropriate care and maintenance of the resource. + + + + + 6.3. Owner (owner): Party that owns the resource. + + + + + 6.4. User (user): Party who uses the resource. + + + + + 6.5. Distributor (distributor): Party who distributes the resource. + + + + + 6.6. Originator (originator): Party who created the resource + + + + + 6.7. Point of Contact (pointOfContact): Party who can be contacted for acquiring knowledge about or acquisition of the resource. + + + + + 6.8. Principal Investigator (principalInvestigator): Key party responsible for gathering information and conducting research. + + + + + 6.9. Processor (processor): Party who has processed the data in a manner such that the resource has been modified. + + + + + 6.10. Publisher (publisher): Party who published the resource. + + + + + 6.11. Author (author): Party who authored the resource. + + + + + + + + The bounding box shall be expressed with westbound and eastbound longitudes, and southbound and northbound latitudes in decimal degrees, with a precision of at least two decimals. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72c0f59f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_cze.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_cze.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec7b1809 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_cze.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_dan.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_dan.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c7586068 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_dan.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_spa.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_spa.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ba070c54 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_spa.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_swe.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_swe.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..32c2d666 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_swe.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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2010-11-19T10:20:30 + + + 2020-11-19T00:00:00 + + + 10 + + + 2 + + + 333 + myuom + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + copyright + + + resppartyorgname1 + jrc1@jrc.it + + pointOfContact + + + MDPointOfContact1 + MDPointOfContac12@orgemail1.com + + 2010-11-10 + eng + + code1 + namespace1 + + + code2 + namespace2 + + por + ita + biota + inlandWaters + lineage statement + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml new file mode 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http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + notConformant + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + conformant + + no conditions apply + free access provided a credentials required 2 + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + principalInvestigator + + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + pointOfContact + + + EC/JRC/IES + valerio.pagliari@jrc.it + + 2010-10-11 + eng + + edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + + eng + environment + IEA for Energy statistics +FAO for agricoltural data + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d58cb7c --- /dev/null +++ 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The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service covers the Landsat 7 multispectral bands 3, 2 and 1. + service + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + satellite imagery + + + + + 2010-11-11T00:00:00 + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2011-11-11T00:00:00 + 2011-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2005-12-12 + + + 1 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notConformant + + no conditions apply + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + resourceProvider + + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + publisher + + + MC Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (MC)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + eng + + sfdsdf + adsasd + + view + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c63d037 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/common/1.0/network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ + + + + + + + Extended capabilities for ISO 19128 , OGC CSW, OGC OWS services + + + + + Scenario 1: Mandatory MetadataUrl element pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document plus language parameters + + + + + + + + Scenario 2: Mandatory (where appropriate) metadata elements not mapped to standard capabilities, plus mandatory language parameters, plus OPTIONAL MetadataUrl pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document + + + + Mandatory linkage to the network service + + + + + + + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + It is not necessary to repeat the default +language + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Harmonised name of the layer + + + + + Layer Title + + + + + + + + + List of Coordinate Reference Systems in which the layer is available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..59a8a5c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c0473e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,629 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f4aac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf9b1db2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c746e2ac --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +application schema for coverages with a geometry/value pair representation + +-- Description -- +NOTE This application schema has been specified to be conceptually consistent with the coverage model used by the OGC Best Practice document 06-188r1 "GML Encoding of Discrete Coverages (interleaved pattern)". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi time instant coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of time instants + +-- Description -- +NOTE This type provides a representation of the time instant/value pairs, i.e. represents a time series. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry-value pair + +-- Definition -- +describes an element of a set that defines the relationships of a discrete coverage + +-- Description -- +Each instance consists of two parts: a domain object from the domain of the coverage to which it belongs and a record of feature attribute values from the range of the coverage to which it belongs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the domain object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +holds the record of feature attribute values associated with the domain object in the property "geometry" + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage (geometry-value pair representation) + +-- Definition -- +coverage which provides the geometry value pairs + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +contains the extent of the domain of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +alement + +-- Definition -- +list of the geometry/value pairs of the coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bb437975 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1013 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab6efefd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1011 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4b7c013f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa0fe635 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ddd39104 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9fba3c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab0297c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1c53f1eb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4423b416 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,582 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a3f3fbb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,580 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e7416fc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81d0d1f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..91d3838c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f5d2adc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7bbc53b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b3221bfa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..20045d04 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- Calorific value + -- Definition -- Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass. + -- Description -- NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa6f3d29 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + <font color="#222226">-- Name --</font> +<font color="#222226">Calorific value</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#222226">Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#222226">NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er/0.0/EnergyResources.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er/0.0/EnergyResources.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e41b0d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/er/0.0/EnergyResources.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A facility for the generation of power from moving water. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Energy resources' due to its primary energy-production role. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50f9cab1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ + + + Application schema for gazetteers. + + + + + + + Identifiable place in the real world + + + + + + + + + unique identifier for the location instance + + + + + other identifier for the location instance + + + + + date of creation of this version of the location instance + + + + + description of the location instance + + + + + organization responsible for defining the characteristics of the location instance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + gazatteer which includes this location instance + + gaz:Gazetteer + + + + + + reference to a spatial object that is associated with the location and often the source for the location instance + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + location instance of a different location type, for which this location instance is a sub-division + + gaz:LocationInstance + + + + + + location type of this instance + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Classification scheme for location instances. + + + + + + + + + name of the location type + + + + + the way in which location instances are defined + + + + + method of uniquely identifying location instances + + + + + geographic area within which the location type occurs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of organization or class of organization able to create and destroy location instances + + + + + + + + + + + + + + spatial object type used as the defining characteristic of the location type, if applicable + + null:FC_FeatureType + + + + + + name of parent location type (a location type of which this location type is a sub-division) + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A gazetteer is a directory of instances of location types in a spatial reference system. + + + + + + + + + name of the gazetteer + + + + + description of the location types contained in the gazettee + + + + + name of the organization responsible for maintenance of the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + use geographic domain covered by the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of coordinate reference system used in the gazetteer for describing position + + + + + location type for which instances are recorded in the gazetteer + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..626a11cf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,828 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bb9a35dc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,826 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge/0.0/Geology.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge/0.0/Geology.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ceaf8c89 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge/0.0/Geology.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural outflow of water from below the ground surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Corresponds to a 'source' node in a network view. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Geology' due to the connection with groundwater. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where a watercourse disappears into the terrain or vanishes due to anthropization. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Corresponds to an 'outlet' node in a network view. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Geology' due to the connection with groundwater. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6cf5192e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..92c695b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,473 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b9d89f2a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1141 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f379159 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49a1e209 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6f9418f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e91d8d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..10d8852f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + + + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + service + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + + http://wms.geoimage.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223? + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. 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If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + + + http://www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + custodian + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + eng + view + + + ss + s + s + + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + + + www + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 + 100 + + + + + + + + + + http://aa.bb + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..270f6fea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..88cdc4d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Envelope). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..edfc0a29 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,411 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Surface). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9bdcadb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..29d3f4ef --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26a7d1ca --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1063 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c55d0c05 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1061 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e34bedd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d8e0e93b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6efc2ed1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1330 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + lc:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad711f94 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1581 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore. + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + hy-p:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4039e2fe --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Reporting application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European environmental directives. It satisfies the requirements of the 'reporting' Use Case. The emphasis is on the Water Framework Directive. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..105a362b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1816ab8f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39597cfb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..661a1873 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + + Addresses + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + https://services2.lfrz.at/at.lfrz.discoveryservices/srv/de/csw202?service=CSW&request=GetRecordById&version=2.0.2&outputSchema=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isotc211.org%2F2005%2Fgmd&ElementSetName=full&id=0091a873-61d2-41cd-abe5-z54z14283zss + application/vnd.ogc.csw.GetRecordByIdResponse_xml + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + + forest + INSPIRETheme + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e7c2ed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + test + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..877c0a7b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f5fb443 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ + + + + + INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service + The INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service provides access to metadata collected from the Member States + CSW + 2.0.2 + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + + + Ioannis Kanellopoulos + + + ioannis.kanellopoulos@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + + resourceProvider + + + + + + + + + + + + ServiceIdentification + ServiceProvider + OperationsMetadata + Filter_Capabilities + + + XML + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + application/xml + + + http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/ + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + XML + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + + hits + results + validate + + + application/xml + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + FILTER + CQL_TEXT + + + XML + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + 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humanCatalogueViewer + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + bul + + + bul + + + + bul + + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?Service=CSW&Request=GetRecordById&Version=2.0.2&id=jrc_geoportal_ds_vap-xgeodev&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full + application/vnd.ogc.csw_xml + + + + + + + gml:Envelope + gml:Point + gml:LineString + gml:Polygon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + EqualTo + Like + LessThan + GreaterThan + LessThanEqualTo + GreaterThanEqualTo + NotEqualTo + Between + NullCheck + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56619f97 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git 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The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service is based on the panchromatic sensor of the Landsat 7 satellite. + + humanGeographicViewer + infoMapAccessService + satellite imagery + orthoimagery + + + + + Hildegard Gerlach + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + + pointOfContact + + Postal +
Via Fermi 2749
+ Ispra + VA + 21027 + Italy +
+ +390332785638 + +390332785638 + hildegard.gerlach@jrc.ec.europa.eu +
+ no conditions apply + no limitations + 2048 + 2048 +
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diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..66656d95 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml @@ -0,0 +1,358 @@ + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + service + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f46dc032 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ + + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + service + + 2010-12-21 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2010-12-10 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d84247a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..caba8ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9f725c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ + + + + + World example Web Map Tile Service + + Example service that constrains some world layers in the + GlobalCRS84Pixel Well-known scale set + + + World + Global + Digital Elevation Model + Administrative Boundaries + + OGC WMTS + 1.0.0 + none + none + + + UAB-CREAF-MiraMon + + + Joan Maso Pau + Senior Software Engineer + + + +34 93 581 1312 + +34 93 581 4151 + + + Fac Ciencies UAB + Bellaterra + Barcelona + 08193 + Spain + joan.maso@uab.cat + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + SOAP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + + + + etopo2 + + ETOPO2 - 2 minute Worldwide Bathymetry/Topography + Data taken from National Geophysical Data Center(NGDC), + ETOPO2 Global 2' Elevations, September 2001... + + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + etopo2 + + + image/png + application/gml+xml; version=3.1 + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + Administrative Boundaries + The sub Country Administrative Units 1998 + GeoDataset represents a small-scale political map of + the world... + + -180 -90 + 180 84 + + AdminBoundaries + + + image/png + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84 + + urn:ogc:def:wkss:OGC:1.0:GlobalCRS84Pixel + + + 2g + 795139219.9519541 + + -180 90 + + 320 + 200 + + 1 + 1 + + + 1g + 397569609.9759771 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 2 + 1 + + + 30m + 198784804.9879885 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 3 + 2 + + + 20m + 132523203.3253257 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 4 + 3 + + + 10m + 66261601.66266284 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 7 + 6 + + + 5m + 33130800.83133142 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 14 + 11 + + + 2m + 13252320.33253257 + -180 84 + 320 + 200 + 34 + 28 + + + + + + Foundation + World reference data + Foundation + + Digital Elevation Model + DEM + etopo2 + + + Administrative Boundaries + AdmBoundaries + AdminBoundaries + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbd24ac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lc/0.0/LandCover.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lc/0.0/LandCover.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7996ba70 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lc/0.0/LandCover.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,406 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore, as a surface. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A large mass or river of ice formed by accumulation and compaction of snow on higher ground that is moving slowly down a slope or valley form above the snowline (glacier) or a large area permanently covered by snow and/or ice (snow field and/or ice-field). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due its usual inclusion in land-cover classification schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the glacier/snowfield, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..65daaa33 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a0b93ab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8500e6d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..afa8373e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fe82229a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e26cd01 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..789a9ce1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26f50f2c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c7bb50f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1136 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9ef96d8d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1134 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5fac620e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mu/3.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mu/3.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adf1b76e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/mu/3.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,397 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/net/3.2/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/net/3.2/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a1a1d64 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/net/3.2/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,742 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/net/4.0/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/net/4.0/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa419d0d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/net/4.0/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,690 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..23ec0608 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,978 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b987fc0d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,976 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/nz/0.0/NaturalRiskZones.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/nz/0.0/NaturalRiskZones.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e6c75a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/nz/0.0/NaturalRiskZones.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tract periodically covered by flood water, excluding tidal waters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It may be caused by either uncontrolled inundation (for example: flooding due to a river overflowing its banks or low-lying regions accumulating standing water following severe rainfall) or controlled inundation (for example: flooded by the regulation of the level of a reservoir). [DFDD]. + +NOTE 2 Inundation for irrigation purposes is excluded. + +NOTE 3 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to the relationship (by definition) with flooding. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the inundated land, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The average period (in years) between the occurences of an inundation event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a land subject to inundation based on the cause of its flooding. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..74069cc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1ff3425b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cca984c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..77cf8d4b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38e0be33 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a010a82a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..064fc616 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3035a638 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26de12a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94947c6c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..74ec3f91 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9ec2b7c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..64c7b037 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc9ed97e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,448 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16a06fb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..03f37085 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,752 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8fd53685 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,899 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f2f09330 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,897 @@ + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3438f6e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cd97902d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5abd6709 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +W3C Schema for INSPIRE + +Directory structure ++ + readme.txt This file + -- common + -- 1.0 Version 1.0 + -- common.xsd Top schema file for http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0 + -- network.xsd Definition of types for extended capabilities of OGC Services + -- examples Sample documents + -- inspireresourcemddataset.xml Sample dataset + -- inspireresourcemdseries.xml Sample dataset series + -- inspireresourcemdservice.xml Sample service + -- enums Folder for translations of enumerations + -- enum_bul.xsd Enumerations for Bulgarian language + -- enum_....xsd Enumerations for ... language + -- inspire_ds Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE Discovery Service based on OGC CSW 2.0.2 + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0 + -- inspire_ds.xsd Top schema file + -- bindings.xjb JAXB Binding file + -- examples Sample documents + -- CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml + -- inspire_vs Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE View Service based on ISO 19128 (OGC WMS 1.3) http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0 + -- inspire_vs.xsd All-components schema file + -- examples Sample documents + -- wms_geoimage.xml + -- WMS_Image2000GetCapabilities_InspireSchema.xml + -- inspire_vs_ows11 Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE View Service based on OGC OWS 1.1 like WMTS 1.0 + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + -- inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd All-components schema file + -- examples Sample documents + -- WMTS_CapsMarek.xml + -- inspire_dls Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE Download Service based on OGC OWS 1.1 like WFS 2.0 and for datatypes used in Atom and OpenSearch extension elements + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + -- inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd All-components schema file + -- bindings.xjb JAXB binding file + -- examples Sample documents + -- WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml Example of WFS 2.0 with INSPIRE Extended Capabilities Scenario 1 (brief) + -- WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml Example of WFS 2.0 with INSPIRE Extended Capabilities Scenario 2 (long) + + + + +Change log + +Date NS Ver. Description +=========== =========== ====== ================================================================================================================================================================= +13-JUN-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.4 Renamed SpatialDataUniqueResourceIdentifier element to SpatialDataSetIdentifier. Added elements used in the Atom implementation and attributes used in the Opensearch. Changed service category in WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml +13-JUN-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.3 Added Unique Resource Identifier to atom top feed. Added SpatialDataUniqueResourceIdentifier to Extended Capabilities of WFS 2.0 +04-MAY-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.0 Added inspire_dls folder for Download Services +26-APR-2011 common 1.0.1 Conformity element: + Restricted allowed citations to "INSPIRE interoperability of spatial data sets and services", according to the MD regulation + requirements for the conformity element (page 17 of the MD regulation). + Inspire Themes: + Removed leading blank from German, Bulgarian, Czech and Danish translations +22-MAR-2011 common 1.0.1 Wrong type in Romanian translation enumerations +17-MAR-2011 common 1.0.1 Changed alias inspire_com to inspire_common + Conformity element: Added enumeration for citation of INSPIRE interoperability of spatial data sets and services +18-FEB-2011 common 1.0.0 Schema: + changed encoding of language elements in extended capabilities +17-FEB-2011 common 1.0.0 Schema: + introduced new namespaces + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + refactored to comply with OGC recommendations for schema repositories +04-FEB-2011 common 0.20 Schema: + Moved non xsd files to other locations + Renamed codelists as enumerations +31-JAN-2011 common 0.19 Schema: + Removed language dependent schema implementations. +14-JAN-2011 common 0.18 Schema: + added types and elements for INSPIRE service types + added one or more leading zeros in geoboxdigits. e.g. 02.22 + Mappings: + INSPIRE2HTML: Corrected Resource Locator to extract url from ResourceLocator.url +13-JAN-2011 common 0.16 Replaced xs:date and xs:dateTime with the new type iso8601Date which is a xs:string restricted through a regular expression that implements a subset of ISO 8601 + YEAR MONTH DAY TIME FRACTIONAL SECONDS TIME ZONE + Examples: + 2010-01-01 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22Z + 2010-01-01T11:12:22+10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22-10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22.1234+10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22.1234-10:00:00 + Added jaxb processing instructions and namespace in all top schema files + XSLT Mappings updated to 0.16 + Added Microsoft language translator widget + common 0.15 ResourceLocator: + Changed Mediatype multiplicity from 1 to 0..n + Mediatype constrained to enumeration values + Verified all mappings + common 0.14 Created schema files for all languages + common 0.13 Added translations for all conformity citations + all 0.12 Introduced extended capabilities for WMS, OWS, CSW \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7083341c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,651 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5f1ab054 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,649 @@ + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19b40e7a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7622e08 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/so/3.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/so/3.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..148a28a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/so/3.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1946 @@ + + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/so/4.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/so/4.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac745220 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/so/4.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1944 @@ + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sr/0.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sr/0.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a0f29d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sr/0.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +• Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +• transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +• coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +• nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +• concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +• productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +• biological classification of waters +• water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +• polar area features (incl. pack ice) +• wind (climatological and meteorolog• benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +• sea level +• chemical species and concentrations +• physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +• currents (including surface currents) +• tidal zones +• wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One of the three large regions of the world-wide ocean, each with associated sub- and marginal areas and subject to an independent flow-regime. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Sea Regions' due to the close fit to the definition in 2007/2/EC Ann III. 16. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the ocean region, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The part of the shore or beach which lies between the low water mark and the upper limit of normal wave action. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + lc:Shore + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5c1aa75f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +European Commission Joint Research Centre 2014-03-24 + +=== Sea Reagion XML Schema relaese final version 3.0 === +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd has a dependency on the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema (http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/), since it refers to the element hy-p:Shore and type hy-p:ShoreType. + +In the Annex II+III amendment of the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services, this element and type have been modified slightly, which will require an update of the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. This update is currently being discussed in the INSPIRE Maintenance and Implementation Group. + +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd will therefore be published together with the updated schemas for the "Hydro - Physical Waters" package. + +=== Changes from v3.0rc3 to v3.0 === +The following changes will be made when publishing version 3.0 of the SeaRegions.xsd schema: + +1. + + +will be updated to the namespace and schemaLocation of the updated "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. + +2. + + +will be changed to + + + +3. + + + + +will be changed to + + + + + + +=== Contact === +inspire-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cac1b52c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,870 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline + +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water (MHW). Where there is not significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW. + +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle; defined as the difference between any high and any low water level. + +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +high water level +-- Definition -- +The high water level which was used to define the upper limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanHighWater'. + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. + +-- Description -- +Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineContour should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association. MarineContour is an abstraction of the ‘real world’ to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isoline + +-- Definition -- +Isoline used to generate the contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the isolines (e.g. wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this contour is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Isoline + +-- Definition -- +An isoline representing a particular value of some marine physical or chemical phenomenon such as temperature, salinity or wave height. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the isolines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the isolines. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A Marine Layer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the marine layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as ‘Baltic Sea’ and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. + +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A Shore Segment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a Sea Area and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4ecaa147 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cad8cc7a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7aaa986a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..908f3fdb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad00914f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..20c342a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su/0.0/StatisticalUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su/0.0/StatisticalUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c01a26b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/su/0.0/StatisticalUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Territorial unit for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003. + +-- Description -- +NOTE NUTS regions subdivide each Member State into a whole number of territorial units for statistic at NUTS1 level. Each of these is then subdivided into regions at NUTS2 level and these in turn into regions at NUTS3 level. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this NUTS-region. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unique code of the territorial unit for statistics as defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTScode from Denmark could be DK031. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d27dfbe3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1115 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bui:ControlTower + bui:airportHeliport + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..efe1ac3e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1040 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..80a048ee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5e397bd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d874378 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,573 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The railway link does not represent a real and existing railway track but a fictitious trajectory. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A fictitious trajectory to connect railway links across a turntable. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9428cb34 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,525 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9ae004e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,890 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fad48603 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,800 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7a371ad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c340c5ca --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,711 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad34f21d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dc011c56 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,786 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ugs/0.0/UtilityAndGovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ugs/0.0/UtilityAndGovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5bc119f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/ugs/0.0/UtilityAndGovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tube for the conveyance of solids, liquids or gases. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Utility and governmental services' due to its role in water supply, which is mentioned in the definition 2007/2/EC Ann III. 6. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A facility to move solids, liquids or gases by means of pressure or suction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Utility and governmental services' due to its role in water supply/waste management/etc., which are mentioned in the definition 2007/2/EC Ann III. 6. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ebbf2731 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3934c51 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d51730fe --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..924ced4b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d01f686a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1303 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b42a437 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1301 @@ + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5f8cda62 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1bd9914b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..733821ff --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..03552269 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68c22dcb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9ad9985 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-tc/3.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-tc/3.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..199a0f3a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-tc/3.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications utility network + +-- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or computer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable material type + +-- Definition -- +Type of cable material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-tc/4.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-tc/4.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca64f746 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-tc/4.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications utility network + +-- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or computer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable material type + +-- Definition -- +Type of cable material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f22c3c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e53e753 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..886dd87f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..95f5948e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/wfd/0.0/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/wfd/0.0/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c3ae6ae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.1/wfd/0.0/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,378 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'Water Framework Directive' application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European Directive 2000/60/EC "establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or aquifers. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(12)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the WFD groundwater body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class representing a WFD body of surface water or body of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(6)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of standing inland surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(5)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(7)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class containing common attributes for a WFD river or lake. + +-- Description -- +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rivers with a catchment area > 50,000 km<sup>2</sup>; or rivers and main tributaries that have a catchment area between 5,000 km<sup>2</sup> and 50,000 km<sup>2</sup>. + +Lakes that have a surface area > 500 km<sup>2</sup>. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [WISE GIS Guidance]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rivers that have a catchment area > 500 km<sup>2</sup>. + +Lakes that have a surface area > 10 km<sup>2</sup>. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [WISE GIS Guidance]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A discrete and significant element of surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on 2000/60/EC Art. 2(10)]. + +EXAMPLE A lake, a reservoir, a stream, river or canal, part of a stream, river or canal, a transitional water or a stretch of coastal water. + +NOTE 1 The surface water bodies shall be identified as falling within either one of the following surface water categories - rivers, lakes, transitional waters or coastal waters - or as artificial surface water bodies or heavily modified surface water bodies. [2000/60/EC Ann. II 1.1(ii)] + +NOTE 2 All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +'Artificial water body' means a body of surface water created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(8)]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the WFD surface water body: +- a surface for a WFD coastal water; +- a surface for a WFD transitional water; +- a curve for a WFD river; +- a surface for a WFD lake. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A 'representative point' may be supplied instead of the geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +'Heavily modified water body' means a body of surface water which as a result of physical alterations by human activity is substantially changed in character, as designated by the Member State in accordance with the provisions of WFD Annex II. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(9)]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative point of the WFD water body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of inland water flowing for the most part on the surface of the land but which may flow underground for part of its course. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(4)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c93f5de2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..18822264 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f80bb21a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function"Activity Complex" should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8c40a49e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac0a5c90 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1039 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + + -- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bui:Building + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0166cce --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1012 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Name -- +building + +-- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19767f38 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ + + + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43ef690d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3c2cc6aa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..64bd6e7d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5f9fa945 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,501 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NUTS region that topologically contains this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 NUTS regions are Territorial units for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 (see hhtp:ec.europe.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/home_regions_de.html). + +NOTE 2 Each administrative unit at lowest level is topologically covered by a certain NUTS3 region established for statistical purposes. Each NUTS3 region belongs to a specific NUTS2 region that is a part of NUTS1 region. The administrative unit at lowest level can refer the corresponding regions from all three levels: NUTS3, NUTS2, and NUTS1. + + stat:NUTSRegion + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which are co-administered by this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessairly represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ecb77eac --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +national code + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Name -- +residence of authority + +-- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +lower level unit + +-- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by the administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper level unit + +-- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +administered by + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Name -- +co administer + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which is co-administered by this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessarily represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Name -- +not agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Name -- +not edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..127c03d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. INSPIRE application schemas may specify their own spatial data set types. It specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e97fa37 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +WARNING This element has been deprecated in v3.3.1 of this schema (in accordance with D2.7 v3.3 Recommendation 11 stating that wfs:FeatureCollection should be used instead of base:SpatialDataSet). + +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. The scope of this type is packaging pre-defined data sets for the non-direct access download service. It may be reused in thematic application schemas, but if it does not fit an application-schema-specific data set object should be modelled. This type may have the same name and definition like this type, but may have a different set of properties. + +This type specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + gml:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf9ad25f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +- the title of the official journal; +- the volume and/or series number; +- Page number(s); + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab2de562 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ul> + <li>the title of the official journal</li> + <li>the volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ul> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bc00e1d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47aeb85c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..82c2d930 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,789 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..14dc6f8c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,787 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4967fa85 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec431356 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..257583d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..541a6552 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adad4310 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/common.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/common.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..034ca3e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/common.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1461 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The INSPIRE Metadata Regulation for spatial data services requires that a mandatory keyword which comes from a list and not an originating controlled vocabulary. This is also what the INSPIRE Metadata Technical Guidelines implement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Draft implementation to be refined + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Official mime type for OGC GML currently in the registration process of IANA + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WMS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WFS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC Service Exception + + + + + Unofficial mime type for ISO 19139 metadata + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Simplified ISO 8601 implementation + + + + YEAR MONTH DAY-----------------------TIME--------------------FRACTIONAL SECONDS---------TIME ZONE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if an equivalent scale or a resolution distance is available + Mandatory for services when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for service + + + + + An equivalent scale is generally expressed as an integer value expressing the scale denominator + + + + + + A resolution distance shall be expressed as a numerical value associated with a unit of length + + + + + + + + + ISO 19139 does not offer encoding of spatial resolution for services and INSPIRE Guidelines recommend to put it inside the abstract element in unstructured format, making it virtually impossible to extract the spatial resolution from the rest of the abstract text. The original abstract text is copied for reference. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Resource Provider (resourceProvider): Party that supplies the resource. + + + + + 6.2. Custodian (custodian): Party that accepts accountability and responsibility for the data and ensures appropriate care and maintenance of the resource. + + + + + 6.3. Owner (owner): Party that owns the resource. + + + + + 6.4. User (user): Party who uses the resource. + + + + + 6.5. Distributor (distributor): Party who distributes the resource. + + + + + 6.6. Originator (originator): Party who created the resource + + + + + 6.7. Point of Contact (pointOfContact): Party who can be contacted for acquiring knowledge about or acquisition of the resource. + + + + + 6.8. Principal Investigator (principalInvestigator): Key party responsible for gathering information and conducting research. + + + + + 6.9. Processor (processor): Party who has processed the data in a manner such that the resource has been modified. + + + + + 6.10. Publisher (publisher): Party who published the resource. + + + + + 6.11. Author (author): Party who authored the resource. + + + + + + + + The bounding box shall be expressed with westbound and eastbound longitudes, and southbound and northbound latitudes in decimal degrees, with a precision of at least two decimals. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72c0f59f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/enums/enum_cze.xsd 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2010-11-19T10:20:30 + + + 2020-11-19T00:00:00 + + + 10 + + + 2 + + + 333 + myuom + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + copyright + + + resppartyorgname1 + jrc1@jrc.it + + pointOfContact + + + MDPointOfContact1 + MDPointOfContac12@orgemail1.com + + 2010-11-10 + eng + + code1 + namespace1 + + + code2 + namespace2 + + por + ita + biota + inlandWaters + lineage statement + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml new file mode 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http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + notConformant + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + conformant + + no conditions apply + free access provided a credentials required 2 + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + principalInvestigator + + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + pointOfContact + + + EC/JRC/IES + valerio.pagliari@jrc.it + + 2010-10-11 + eng + + edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + + eng + environment + IEA for Energy statistics +FAO for agricoltural data + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8b9b0423 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + + Europe Mapping Service based on the Image2000 European mosaic (multispectral) + Map Service of a European Mosaic. The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service covers the Landsat 7 multispectral bands 3, 2 and 1. + service + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + satellite imagery + + + + + 2010-11-11T00:00:00 + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2011-11-11T00:00:00 + 2011-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2005-12-12 + + + 1 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notConformant + + no conditions apply + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + resourceProvider + + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + publisher + + + MC Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (MC)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + eng + + sfdsdf + adsasd + + view + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c63d037 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/common/1.0/network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ + + + + + + + Extended capabilities for ISO 19128 , OGC CSW, OGC OWS services + + + + + Scenario 1: Mandatory MetadataUrl element pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document plus language parameters + + + + + + + + Scenario 2: Mandatory (where appropriate) metadata elements not mapped to standard capabilities, plus mandatory language parameters, plus OPTIONAL MetadataUrl pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document + + + + Mandatory linkage to the network service + + + + + + + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + It is not necessary to repeat the default +language + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Harmonised name of the layer + + + + + Layer Title + + + + + + + + + List of Coordinate Reference Systems in which the layer is available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94df6793 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e1cfaebb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,629 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f4aac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf9b1db2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f92e4c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +application schema for coverages with a geometry/value pair representation + +-- Description -- +NOTE This application schema has been specified to be conceptually consistent with the coverage model used by the OGC Best Practice document 06-188r1 "GML Encoding of Discrete Coverages (interleaved pattern)". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi time instant coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of time instants + +-- Description -- +NOTE This type provides a representation of the time instant/value pairs, i.e. represents a time series. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry-value pair + +-- Definition -- +describes an element of a set that defines the relationships of a discrete coverage + +-- Description -- +Each instance consists of two parts: a domain object from the domain of the coverage to which it belongs and a record of feature attribute values from the range of the coverage to which it belongs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the domain object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +holds the record of feature attribute values associated with the domain object in the property "geometry" + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage (geometry-value pair representation) + +-- Definition -- +coverage which provides the geometry value pairs + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +contains the extent of the domain of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +alement + +-- Definition -- +list of the geometry/value pairs of the coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c270c4f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1013 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f5fb1a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1011 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..545f57b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cbb06530 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..411f1181 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e84e405 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f834552 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..147a2af7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f1f760fc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,582 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..60679cff --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,580 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b33ce4af --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5515c43f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72299eba --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f3fdd45 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e9c2136 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..243a16f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..931795ae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- Calorific value + -- Definition -- Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass. + -- Description -- NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e970306 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + <font color="#222226">-- Name --</font> +<font color="#222226">Calorific value</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#222226">Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#222226">NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50f9cab1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ + + + Application schema for gazetteers. + + + + + + + Identifiable place in the real world + + + + + + + + + unique identifier for the location instance + + + + + other identifier for the location instance + + + + + date of creation of this version of the location instance + + + + + description of the location instance + + + + + organization responsible for defining the characteristics of the location instance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + gazatteer which includes this location instance + + gaz:Gazetteer + + + + + + reference to a spatial object that is associated with the location and often the source for the location instance + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + location instance of a different location type, for which this location instance is a sub-division + + gaz:LocationInstance + + + + + + location type of this instance + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Classification scheme for location instances. + + + + + + + + + name of the location type + + + + + the way in which location instances are defined + + + + + method of uniquely identifying location instances + + + + + geographic area within which the location type occurs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of organization or class of organization able to create and destroy location instances + + + + + + + + + + + + + + spatial object type used as the defining characteristic of the location type, if applicable + + null:FC_FeatureType + + + + + + name of parent location type (a location type of which this location type is a sub-division) + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A gazetteer is a directory of instances of location types in a spatial reference system. + + + + + + + + + name of the gazetteer + + + + + description of the location types contained in the gazettee + + + + + name of the organization responsible for maintenance of the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + use geographic domain covered by the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of coordinate reference system used in the gazetteer for describing position + + + + + location type for which instances are recorded in the gazetteer + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a7b7b0b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,828 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9562f078 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,826 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..de863273 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f4dc5a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,492 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a2b1cae0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1141 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e7d7196 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30d544ef --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2adffd90 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e91d8d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7f516f65 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + + + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + service + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + + http://wms.geoimage.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223? + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. 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If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + + + http://www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + custodian + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + eng + view + + + ss + s + s + + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + + + www + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 + 100 + + + + + + + + + + http://aa.bb + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..270f6fea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d46c938 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Envelope). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..83da50d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,411 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Surface). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa50ea3f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3334867d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..137c462d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1063 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24fa2fe7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1061 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a1f9682b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4b1779ab --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b2a0b1a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1330 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + lc:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6448c479 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1581 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore. + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + hy-p:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..107c30a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Reporting application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European environmental directives. It satisfies the requirements of the 'reporting' Use Case. The emphasis is on the Water Framework Directive. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4ebb878d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..11bb1cb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39597cfb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..661a1873 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + + Addresses + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + https://services2.lfrz.at/at.lfrz.discoveryservices/srv/de/csw202?service=CSW&request=GetRecordById&version=2.0.2&outputSchema=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isotc211.org%2F2005%2Fgmd&ElementSetName=full&id=0091a873-61d2-41cd-abe5-z54z14283zss + application/vnd.ogc.csw.GetRecordByIdResponse_xml + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + + forest + INSPIRETheme + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e7c2ed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + test + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..877c0a7b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f5fb443 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ + + + + + INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service + The INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service provides access to metadata collected from the Member States + CSW + 2.0.2 + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + + + Ioannis Kanellopoulos + + + ioannis.kanellopoulos@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + + resourceProvider + + + + + + + + + + + + ServiceIdentification + ServiceProvider + OperationsMetadata + Filter_Capabilities + + + XML + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + application/xml + + + http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/ + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + XML + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + + hits + results + validate + + + application/xml + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + FILTER + CQL_TEXT + + + XML + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd + + + application/xml + + + hits + results + validate + + + brief + summary + full + + + XML + + + + + + + + + + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + + + 2.0.2 + + + http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd + + + SOAP + + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?SERVICE=CSW&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + + + http://vap-xgeodev.jrc.it:8080/geonetwork + text/html + + service + + + + 2010-07-01T00:00:00 + 2011-07-01T00:00:00 + + + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + ioannis.kanellopoulos@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-07-15 + discovery + + humanCatalogueViewer + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + bul + + + bul + + + + bul + + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?Service=CSW&Request=GetRecordById&Version=2.0.2&id=jrc_geoportal_ds_vap-xgeodev&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full + application/vnd.ogc.csw_xml + + + + + + + gml:Envelope + gml:Point + gml:LineString + gml:Polygon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + EqualTo + Like + LessThan + GreaterThan + LessThanEqualTo + GreaterThanEqualTo + NotEqualTo + Between + NullCheck + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56619f97 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git 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The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service is based on the panchromatic sensor of the Landsat 7 satellite. + + humanGeographicViewer + infoMapAccessService + satellite imagery + orthoimagery + + + + + Hildegard Gerlach + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + + pointOfContact + + Postal +
Via Fermi 2749
+ Ispra + VA + 21027 + Italy +
+ +390332785638 + +390332785638 + hildegard.gerlach@jrc.ec.europa.eu +
+ no conditions apply + no limitations + 2048 + 2048 +
+ + + + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + image/bmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/png + image/gif + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + text/xml + text/html + text/plain + + + + + + + + + + + application/vnd.ogc.se_xml + application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage + application/vnd.ogc.se_blank + text/xml + XML + + + + http://image2000.jrc.ec.europa.eu + text/html + + + http://ags-sdi-public.jrc.ec.europa.eu/arcgis/services/image2000_pan/Mapserver/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=wms&version=1.3.0 + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + + service + + 2005-12-12 + 2005-12-13 + 2005-12-13 + + + + 2005-01-01T00:00:00 + + 2005-01-01T00:00:00 + 2005-12-31T00:00:00 + + + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + conformant + + + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + satellite imagery + + + + eng + + + cze + + + + eng + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?Service=CSW&Request=GetRecordById&Version=2.0.2&id=jrc_img2k_service_pan&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic Layers + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -14.317500 + 35.017500 + 32.688750 + 72.536250 + + + + + + + + 0 + Mosaic + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic + + Orthoimagery + + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -12.075000 + 32.775000 + 34.500000 + 70.725000 + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + 0.1 + RecursionTest + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic + + Orthoimagery + + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -12.075000 + 32.775000 + 34.500000 + 70.725000 + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..66656d95 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml @@ -0,0 +1,358 @@ + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + service + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f46dc032 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ + + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + service + + 2010-12-21 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2010-12-10 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d84247a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..caba8ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9f725c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ + + + + + World example Web Map Tile Service + + Example service that constrains some world layers in the + GlobalCRS84Pixel Well-known scale set + + + World + Global + Digital Elevation Model + Administrative Boundaries + + OGC WMTS + 1.0.0 + none + none + + + UAB-CREAF-MiraMon + + + Joan Maso Pau + Senior Software Engineer + + + +34 93 581 1312 + +34 93 581 4151 + + + Fac Ciencies UAB + Bellaterra + Barcelona + 08193 + Spain + joan.maso@uab.cat + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + SOAP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + + + + etopo2 + + ETOPO2 - 2 minute Worldwide Bathymetry/Topography + Data taken from National Geophysical Data Center(NGDC), + ETOPO2 Global 2' Elevations, September 2001... + + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + etopo2 + + + image/png + application/gml+xml; version=3.1 + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + Administrative Boundaries + The sub Country Administrative Units 1998 + GeoDataset represents a small-scale political map of + the world... + + -180 -90 + 180 84 + + AdminBoundaries + + + image/png + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84 + + urn:ogc:def:wkss:OGC:1.0:GlobalCRS84Pixel + + + 2g + 795139219.9519541 + + -180 90 + + 320 + 200 + + 1 + 1 + + + 1g + 397569609.9759771 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 2 + 1 + + + 30m + 198784804.9879885 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 3 + 2 + + + 20m + 132523203.3253257 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 4 + 3 + + + 10m + 66261601.66266284 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 7 + 6 + + + 5m + 33130800.83133142 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 14 + 11 + + + 2m + 13252320.33253257 + -180 84 + 320 + 200 + 34 + 28 + + + + + + Foundation + World reference data + Foundation + + Digital Elevation Model + DEM + etopo2 + + + Administrative Boundaries + AdmBoundaries + AdminBoundaries + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbd24ac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec27e487 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a32ece0c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fafaa71a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a6c728a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52dca25c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f82adff --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..01435fdb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..33a788b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ecf39017 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1136 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..430f91e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1134 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30da8728 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/net/3.2/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/net/3.2/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dc415a18 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/net/3.2/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,742 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/net/4.0/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/net/4.0/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0bf1c6e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/net/4.0/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,690 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49afbfda --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,978 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..845cc254 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,976 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9ae83a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0011a98d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c5a9676c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f3e2521a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38e0be33 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a010a82a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48ea1e9a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..97639c41 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47d7676f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d13d392d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a387e9f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3dab274d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b121c7f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0af208fa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,448 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c33dbc93 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a923ed72 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,755 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ed5a5a06 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,899 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..34735571 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,897 @@ + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ea32470 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec1376e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8fe99f08 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +W3C Schema for INSPIRE + + +Change log + +INSPIRE schema release v.2021.2 - 15/11/2021 (https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/helpdesk-validator/releases/v2021.2) + +Schema Version Change description Change type +====== ======= ==================================================================================================== ================================================== +PF v4.0.1 Added type and maxOccurs to riverBasinDistrict non breaking change - bugfix +US-emf v4.0.1 Added type to 'EnvironmentalManagementFacility' + missing parts in 'parentFacility' non breaking change - bugfix +SO v4.0.2 Added missing associations to OM_Observation + soilDerivedObjectObservation from 1 to [1..*] breaking change - bugfix + enhancement +omso v3.0.1 Changed TimeLocationValueTriple type from wml2:TimeValuePair to wml2:MeasurementTVP breaking change - bugfix +common v1.0.2 Corrected typo in the Dutch INSPIRE theme enumerations XSD breaking change - bugfix +GE_gp v4.0.1 Added type and nilReason to the distributioninfo non breaking change - bugfix + +Previous changes + +Date NS Ver. Description +=========== =========== ====== ================================================================================================================================================================= +13-JUN-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.4 Renamed SpatialDataUniqueResourceIdentifier element to SpatialDataSetIdentifier. Added elements used in the Atom implementation and attributes used in the Opensearch. Changed service category in WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml +13-JUN-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.3 Added Unique Resource Identifier to atom top feed. Added SpatialDataUniqueResourceIdentifier to Extended Capabilities of WFS 2.0 +04-MAY-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.0 Added inspire_dls folder for Download Services +26-APR-2011 common 1.0.1 Conformity element: + Restricted allowed citations to "INSPIRE interoperability of spatial data sets and services", according to the MD regulation + requirements for the conformity element (page 17 of the MD regulation). + Inspire Themes: + Removed leading blank from German, Bulgarian, Czech and Danish translations +22-MAR-2011 common 1.0.1 Wrong type in Romanian translation enumerations +17-MAR-2011 common 1.0.1 Changed alias inspire_com to inspire_common + Conformity element: Added enumeration for citation of INSPIRE interoperability of spatial data sets and services +18-FEB-2011 common 1.0.0 Schema: + changed encoding of language elements in extended capabilities +17-FEB-2011 common 1.0.0 Schema: + introduced new namespaces + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + refactored to comply with OGC recommendations for schema repositories +04-FEB-2011 common 0.20 Schema: + Moved non xsd files to other locations + Renamed codelists as enumerations +31-JAN-2011 common 0.19 Schema: + Removed language dependent schema implementations. +14-JAN-2011 common 0.18 Schema: + added types and elements for INSPIRE service types + added one or more leading zeros in geoboxdigits. e.g. 02.22 + Mappings: + INSPIRE2HTML: Corrected Resource Locator to extract url from ResourceLocator.url +13-JAN-2011 common 0.16 Replaced xs:date and xs:dateTime with the new type iso8601Date which is a xs:string restricted through a regular expression that implements a subset of ISO 8601 + YEAR MONTH DAY TIME FRACTIONAL SECONDS TIME ZONE + Examples: + 2010-01-01 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22Z + 2010-01-01T11:12:22+10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22-10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22.1234+10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22.1234-10:00:00 + Added jaxb processing instructions and namespace in all top schema files + XSLT Mappings updated to 0.16 + Added Microsoft language translator widget + common 0.15 ResourceLocator: + Changed Mediatype multiplicity from 1 to 0..n + Mediatype constrained to enumeration values + Verified all mappings + common 0.14 Created schema files for all languages + common 0.13 Added translations for all conformity citations + all 0.12 Introduced extended capabilities for WMS, OWS, CSW + + + + +Directory structure ++ + readme.txt This file + -- common + -- 1.0 Version 1.0 + -- common.xsd Top schema file for http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0 + -- network.xsd Definition of types for extended capabilities of OGC Services + -- examples Sample documents + -- inspireresourcemddataset.xml Sample dataset + -- inspireresourcemdseries.xml Sample dataset series + -- inspireresourcemdservice.xml Sample service + -- enums Folder for translations of enumerations + -- enum_bul.xsd Enumerations for Bulgarian language + -- enum_....xsd Enumerations for ... language + -- inspire_ds Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE Discovery Service based on OGC CSW 2.0.2 + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0 + -- inspire_ds.xsd Top schema file + -- bindings.xjb JAXB Binding file + -- examples Sample documents + -- CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml + -- inspire_vs Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE View Service based on ISO 19128 (OGC WMS 1.3) http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0 + -- inspire_vs.xsd All-components schema file + -- examples Sample documents + -- wms_geoimage.xml + -- WMS_Image2000GetCapabilities_InspireSchema.xml + -- inspire_vs_ows11 Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE View Service based on OGC OWS 1.1 like WMTS 1.0 + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + -- inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd All-components schema file + -- examples Sample documents + -- WMTS_CapsMarek.xml + -- inspire_dls Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE Download Service based on OGC OWS 1.1 like WFS 2.0 and for datatypes used in Atom and OpenSearch extension elements + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + -- inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd All-components schema file + -- bindings.xjb JAXB binding file + -- examples Sample documents + -- WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml Example of WFS 2.0 with INSPIRE Extended Capabilities Scenario 1 (brief) + -- WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml Example of WFS 2.0 with INSPIRE Extended Capabilities Scenario 2 (long) diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..895c412c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,651 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b38176a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,649 @@ + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..677a6e6e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1b89b391 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/so/3.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/so/3.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a302bdec --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/so/3.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1946 @@ + + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/so/4.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/so/4.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..226f88bb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/so/4.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1998 @@ + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the profile element (layer or horizon). + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil derived object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..038b76b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +European Commission Joint Research Centre 2014-03-24 + +=== Sea Reagion XML Schema relaese final version 3.0 === +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd has a dependency on the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema (http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/), since it refers to the element hy-p:Shore and type hy-p:ShoreType. + +In the Annex II+III amendment of the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services, this element and type have been modified slightly, which will require an update of the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. This update is currently being discussed in the INSPIRE Maintenance and Implementation Group. + +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd will therefore be published together with the updated schemas for the "Hydro - Physical Waters" package. + +=== Changes from v3.0rc3 to v3.0 === +The following changes will be made when publishing version 3.0 of the SeaRegions.xsd schema: + +1. + + +will be updated to the namespace and schemaLocation of the updated "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. + +2. + + +will be changed to + + + +3. + + + + +will be changed to + + + + + + +=== Contact === +inspire-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c1a139f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,870 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline + +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water (MHW). Where there is not significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW. + +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle; defined as the difference between any high and any low water level. + +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +high water level +-- Definition -- +The high water level which was used to define the upper limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanHighWater'. + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. + +-- Description -- +Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineContour should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association. MarineContour is an abstraction of the ‘real world’ to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isoline + +-- Definition -- +Isoline used to generate the contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the isolines (e.g. wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this contour is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Isoline + +-- Definition -- +An isoline representing a particular value of some marine physical or chemical phenomenon such as temperature, salinity or wave height. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the isolines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the isolines. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A Marine Layer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the marine layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as ‘Baltic Sea’ and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. + +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A Shore Segment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a Sea Area and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4ecaa147 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cad8cc7a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ff83be61 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73560493 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b0ca80a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e5b6db31 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..468e3d3b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1115 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bui:ControlTower + bui:airportHeliport + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d677a1b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1040 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0bd70ed7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..baaa6525 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..272485ab --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,573 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The railway link does not represent a real and existing railway track but a fictitious trajectory. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A fictitious trajectory to connect railway links across a turntable. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5c3e1d5c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,525 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0990f369 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,890 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ce8c82a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,800 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48edb8a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d4605d53 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,711 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..34777559 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..275c31ee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,786 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..afa82d43 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86bc26b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + +... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf3d88e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73837bfc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3640cdf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1303 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f392b83e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1301 @@ + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e46b1ed --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f91b09b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbe5912c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4024fd04 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dcc6c50e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..231a1620 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eee0ec24 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..361c6144 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf85970c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..322c1a47 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2021.2/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a649ea5b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d27537e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c16999cc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function"Activity Complex" should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9528bff --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c25018a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1039 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + + -- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bui:Building + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5375630b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1012 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Name -- +building + +-- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2bd30468 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ + + + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b645081 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f905df1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..61e60820 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..914c3ffe --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,501 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NUTS region that topologically contains this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 NUTS regions are Territorial units for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 (see hhtp:ec.europe.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/home_regions_de.html). + +NOTE 2 Each administrative unit at lowest level is topologically covered by a certain NUTS3 region established for statistical purposes. Each NUTS3 region belongs to a specific NUTS2 region that is a part of NUTS1 region. The administrative unit at lowest level can refer the corresponding regions from all three levels: NUTS3, NUTS2, and NUTS1. + + stat:NUTSRegion + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which are co-administered by this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessairly represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7778486 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +national code + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Name -- +residence of authority + +-- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +lower level unit + +-- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by the administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper level unit + +-- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +administered by + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Name -- +co administer + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which is co-administered by this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessarily represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Name -- +not agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Name -- +not edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..127c03d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. INSPIRE application schemas may specify their own spatial data set types. It specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e97fa37 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +WARNING This element has been deprecated in v3.3.1 of this schema (in accordance with D2.7 v3.3 Recommendation 11 stating that wfs:FeatureCollection should be used instead of base:SpatialDataSet). + +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. The scope of this type is packaging pre-defined data sets for the non-direct access download service. It may be reused in thematic application schemas, but if it does not fit an application-schema-specific data set object should be modelled. This type may have the same name and definition like this type, but may have a different set of properties. + +This type specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + gml:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6a5a5c07 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +- the title of the official journal; +- the volume and/or series number; +- Page number(s); + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c08235f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ul> + <li>the title of the official journal</li> + <li>the volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ul> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fb1a379f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f22c222 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e8270bd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,789 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..674c18ed --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,787 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3818675c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e4b6ce8c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c1e0018 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0e05626 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adad4310 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/common.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/common.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b2fe90e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/common.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1468 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The INSPIRE Metadata Regulation for spatial data services requires that a mandatory keyword which comes from a list and not an originating controlled vocabulary. 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Processor (processor): Party who has processed the data in a manner such that the resource has been modified. + + + + + 6.10. Publisher (publisher): Party who published the resource. + + + + + 6.11. 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http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + copyright + + + resppartyorgname1 + jrc1@jrc.it + + pointOfContact + + + MDPointOfContact1 + MDPointOfContac12@orgemail1.com + + 2010-11-10 + eng + + code1 + namespace1 + + + code2 + namespace2 + + por + ita + biota + inlandWaters + lineage statement + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26d4a7f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + + EDGAR V4.1 Activity Data + The Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) provides global past and present day Human Activity Data classified following the EDGAR Source Categories classification + series + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Energy resources + + + satellite imagery + + + 180.00 + -180.00 + 80.00 + -80.00 + + + + + 1970-01-01T00:00:00 + 2005-12-31T00:00:00 + + + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 1 + + + 222 + myuom + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + notConformant + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + conformant + + no conditions apply + free access provided a credentials required 2 + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + principalInvestigator + + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + pointOfContact + + + EC/JRC/IES + valerio.pagliari@jrc.it + + 2010-10-11 + eng + + edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + + eng + environment + IEA for Energy statistics +FAO for agricoltural data + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ebd1eea6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + + Europe Mapping Service based on the Image2000 European mosaic (multispectral) + Map Service of a European Mosaic. The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service covers the Landsat 7 multispectral bands 3, 2 and 1. + service + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + satellite imagery + + + + + 2010-11-11T00:00:00 + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2011-11-11T00:00:00 + 2011-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2005-12-12 + + + 1 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notConformant + + no conditions apply + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + resourceProvider + + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + publisher + + + MC Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (MC)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + eng + + sfdsdf + adsasd + + view + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c63d037 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/common/1.0/network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ + + + + + + + Extended capabilities for ISO 19128 , OGC CSW, OGC OWS services + + + + + Scenario 1: Mandatory MetadataUrl element pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document plus language parameters + + + + + + + + Scenario 2: Mandatory (where appropriate) metadata elements not mapped to standard capabilities, plus mandatory language parameters, plus OPTIONAL MetadataUrl pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document + + + + Mandatory linkage to the network service + + + + + + + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + It is not necessary to repeat the default +language + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Harmonised name of the layer + + + + + Layer Title + + + + + + + + + List of Coordinate Reference Systems in which the layer is available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e1e6873c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bb26b568 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,629 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f4aac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf9b1db2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a37fda3b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +application schema for coverages with a geometry/value pair representation + +-- Description -- +NOTE This application schema has been specified to be conceptually consistent with the coverage model used by the OGC Best Practice document 06-188r1 "GML Encoding of Discrete Coverages (interleaved pattern)". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi time instant coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of time instants + +-- Description -- +NOTE This type provides a representation of the time instant/value pairs, i.e. represents a time series. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry-value pair + +-- Definition -- +describes an element of a set that defines the relationships of a discrete coverage + +-- Description -- +Each instance consists of two parts: a domain object from the domain of the coverage to which it belongs and a record of feature attribute values from the range of the coverage to which it belongs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the domain object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +holds the record of feature attribute values associated with the domain object in the property "geometry" + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage (geometry-value pair representation) + +-- Definition -- +coverage which provides the geometry value pairs + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +contains the extent of the domain of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +alement + +-- Definition -- +list of the geometry/value pairs of the coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d9f7fb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1013 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9cf12ee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1011 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1e2b9abe --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55584752 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c831e169 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..88290b4b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c91c15d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ff4f16a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..527d9288 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,582 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9031741f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,580 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a75f8239 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..66900361 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9973b61 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bcff3c5c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..74b39ee6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..63fa8ce5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7e6306f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- Calorific value + -- Definition -- Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass. + -- Description -- NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..076380da --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + <font color="#222226">-- Name --</font> +<font color="#222226">Calorific value</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#222226">Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#222226">NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50f9cab1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ + + + Application schema for gazetteers. + + + + + + + Identifiable place in the real world + + + + + + + + + unique identifier for the location instance + + + + + other identifier for the location instance + + + + + date of creation of this version of the location instance + + + + + description of the location instance + + + + + organization responsible for defining the characteristics of the location instance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + gazatteer which includes this location instance + + gaz:Gazetteer + + + + + + reference to a spatial object that is associated with the location and often the source for the location instance + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + location instance of a different location type, for which this location instance is a sub-division + + gaz:LocationInstance + + + + + + location type of this instance + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Classification scheme for location instances. + + + + + + + + + name of the location type + + + + + the way in which location instances are defined + + + + + method of uniquely identifying location instances + + + + + geographic area within which the location type occurs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of organization or class of organization able to create and destroy location instances + + + + + + + + + + + + + + spatial object type used as the defining characteristic of the location type, if applicable + + null:FC_FeatureType + + + + + + name of parent location type (a location type of which this location type is a sub-division) + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A gazetteer is a directory of instances of location types in a spatial reference system. + + + + + + + + + name of the gazetteer + + + + + description of the location types contained in the gazettee + + + + + name of the organization responsible for maintenance of the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + use geographic domain covered by the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of coordinate reference system used in the gazetteer for describing position + + + + + location type for which instances are recorded in the gazetteer + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..809231d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,828 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0288903f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,826 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..794adab8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..90655b25 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,492 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46ab5054 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1141 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5e130fdc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bbe21470 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9259b1cc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. 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If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + + + http://www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + custodian + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + eng + view + + + ss + s + s + + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + + + www + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 + 100 + + + + + + + + + + http://aa.bb + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..270f6fea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4eee1fa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Envelope). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f38d15e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,411 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Surface). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cea8d0fb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00537afb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..889e1422 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1063 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f03ee5f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1061 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b9faefb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7bda4bbf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..399e50db --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1330 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + lc:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c5ed103 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1581 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore. + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + hy-p:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..63a3a5ea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Reporting application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European environmental directives. It satisfies the requirements of the 'reporting' Use Case. The emphasis is on the Water Framework Directive. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71a6f3cb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..03c2204e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39597cfb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..661a1873 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + + Addresses + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + https://services2.lfrz.at/at.lfrz.discoveryservices/srv/de/csw202?service=CSW&request=GetRecordById&version=2.0.2&outputSchema=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isotc211.org%2F2005%2Fgmd&ElementSetName=full&id=0091a873-61d2-41cd-abe5-z54z14283zss + application/vnd.ogc.csw.GetRecordByIdResponse_xml + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + + forest + INSPIRETheme + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e7c2ed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + test + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..877c0a7b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f5fb443 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ + + + + + INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service + The INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service provides access to metadata collected from the Member States + CSW + 2.0.2 + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + + + Ioannis Kanellopoulos + + + ioannis.kanellopoulos@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + + resourceProvider + + + + + + + + + + + + ServiceIdentification + ServiceProvider + OperationsMetadata + Filter_Capabilities + + + XML + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + application/xml + + + http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/ + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + XML + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + + hits + results + validate + + + application/xml + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + FILTER + CQL_TEXT + + + XML + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd + + + application/xml + + + hits + results + validate + + + brief + summary + full + + + XML + + + + + + + + + + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + + + 2.0.2 + + + http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd + + + SOAP + + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?SERVICE=CSW&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + + + http://vap-xgeodev.jrc.it:8080/geonetwork + text/html + + service + + + + 2010-07-01T00:00:00 + 2011-07-01T00:00:00 + + + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + ioannis.kanellopoulos@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-07-15 + discovery + + humanCatalogueViewer + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + bul + + + bul + + + + bul + + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?Service=CSW&Request=GetRecordById&Version=2.0.2&id=jrc_geoportal_ds_vap-xgeodev&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full + application/vnd.ogc.csw_xml + + + + + + + gml:Envelope + gml:Point + gml:LineString + gml:Polygon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + EqualTo + Like + LessThan + GreaterThan + LessThanEqualTo + GreaterThanEqualTo + NotEqualTo + Between + NullCheck + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56619f97 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git 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The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service is based on the panchromatic sensor of the Landsat 7 satellite. + + humanGeographicViewer + infoMapAccessService + satellite imagery + orthoimagery + + + + + Hildegard Gerlach + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + + pointOfContact + + Postal +
Via Fermi 2749
+ Ispra + VA + 21027 + Italy +
+ +390332785638 + +390332785638 + hildegard.gerlach@jrc.ec.europa.eu +
+ no conditions apply + no limitations + 2048 + 2048 +
+ + + + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + image/bmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/png + image/gif + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + text/xml + text/html + text/plain + + + + + + + + + + + application/vnd.ogc.se_xml + application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage + application/vnd.ogc.se_blank + text/xml + XML + + + + http://image2000.jrc.ec.europa.eu + text/html + + + http://ags-sdi-public.jrc.ec.europa.eu/arcgis/services/image2000_pan/Mapserver/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=wms&version=1.3.0 + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + + service + + 2005-12-12 + 2005-12-13 + 2005-12-13 + + + + 2005-01-01T00:00:00 + + 2005-01-01T00:00:00 + 2005-12-31T00:00:00 + + + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + conformant + + + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + satellite imagery + + + + eng + + + cze + + + + eng + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?Service=CSW&Request=GetRecordById&Version=2.0.2&id=jrc_img2k_service_pan&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic Layers + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -14.317500 + 35.017500 + 32.688750 + 72.536250 + + + + + + + + 0 + Mosaic + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic + + Orthoimagery + + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -12.075000 + 32.775000 + 34.500000 + 70.725000 + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + 0.1 + RecursionTest + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic + + Orthoimagery + + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -12.075000 + 32.775000 + 34.500000 + 70.725000 + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..66656d95 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml @@ -0,0 +1,358 @@ + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + service + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f46dc032 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ + + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + service + + 2010-12-21 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2010-12-10 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d84247a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..caba8ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9f725c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ + + + + + World example Web Map Tile Service + + Example service that constrains some world layers in the + GlobalCRS84Pixel Well-known scale set + + + World + Global + Digital Elevation Model + Administrative Boundaries + + OGC WMTS + 1.0.0 + none + none + + + UAB-CREAF-MiraMon + + + Joan Maso Pau + Senior Software Engineer + + + +34 93 581 1312 + +34 93 581 4151 + + + Fac Ciencies UAB + Bellaterra + Barcelona + 08193 + Spain + joan.maso@uab.cat + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + SOAP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + + + + etopo2 + + ETOPO2 - 2 minute Worldwide Bathymetry/Topography + Data taken from National Geophysical Data Center(NGDC), + ETOPO2 Global 2' Elevations, September 2001... + + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + etopo2 + + + image/png + application/gml+xml; version=3.1 + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + Administrative Boundaries + The sub Country Administrative Units 1998 + GeoDataset represents a small-scale political map of + the world... + + -180 -90 + 180 84 + + AdminBoundaries + + + image/png + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84 + + urn:ogc:def:wkss:OGC:1.0:GlobalCRS84Pixel + + + 2g + 795139219.9519541 + + -180 90 + + 320 + 200 + + 1 + 1 + + + 1g + 397569609.9759771 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 2 + 1 + + + 30m + 198784804.9879885 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 3 + 2 + + + 20m + 132523203.3253257 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 4 + 3 + + + 10m + 66261601.66266284 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 7 + 6 + + + 5m + 33130800.83133142 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 14 + 11 + + + 2m + 13252320.33253257 + -180 84 + 320 + 200 + 34 + 28 + + + + + + Foundation + World reference data + Foundation + + Digital Elevation Model + DEM + etopo2 + + + Administrative Boundaries + AdmBoundaries + AdminBoundaries + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbd24ac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b8174bd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6fd3cf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bc6dd9e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5b1f9da --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ada91e51 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6823d25d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b48218d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9bda0ea9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..80653146 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1136 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47c2c7ef --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1134 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..609afe62 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/net/3.2/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/net/3.2/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4c94ce46 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/net/3.2/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,742 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/net/4.0/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/net/4.0/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..93ddbee8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/net/4.0/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,690 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81cd9c1b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,978 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4a0707d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,976 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f5669f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4227bfa8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2cb78a60 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ae38ecbf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38e0be33 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a010a82a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0ed91d2d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a887c82 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dd83a1e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..160934b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46be69d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c69a95f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f17e98 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a15592ab --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,448 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d9bd49b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..32e9e70c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,755 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cafee766 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,899 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9cc22e77 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,897 @@ + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a63e996 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0efdc4a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30825025 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +W3C Schema for INSPIRE + + +Change log + +INSPIRE schema release v.2022.1 - 31/01/2022 (https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/helpdesk-validator/releases/v2022.1) + +Schema Version Change description Change type +====== ======= ==================================================================================================== ================================================== +common v1.0.2 Updated common.xsd in order to add Croatian language + Added a related enum_hrv.xsd non breaking change - bugfix + + +INSPIRE schema release v.2021.2 - 15/11/2021 (https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/helpdesk-validator/releases/v2021.2) + +Schema Version Change description Change type +====== ======= ==================================================================================================== ================================================== +PF v4.0.1 Added type and maxOccurs to riverBasinDistrict non breaking change - bugfix +US-emf v4.0.1 Added type to 'EnvironmentalManagementFacility' + missing parts in 'parentFacility' non breaking change - bugfix +SO v4.0.2 Added missing associations to OM_Observation + soilDerivedObjectObservation from 1 to [1..*] breaking change - bugfix + enhancement +omso v3.0.1 Changed TimeLocationValueTriple type from wml2:TimeValuePair to wml2:MeasurementTVP breaking change - bugfix +common v1.0.2 Corrected typo in the Dutch INSPIRE theme enumerations XSD breaking change - bugfix +GE_gp v4.0.1 Added type and nilReason to the distributioninfo non breaking change - bugfix + +Previous changes + +Date NS Ver. Description +=========== =========== ====== ================================================================================================================================================================= +13-JUN-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.4 Renamed SpatialDataUniqueResourceIdentifier element to SpatialDataSetIdentifier. Added elements used in the Atom implementation and attributes used in the Opensearch. Changed service category in WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml +13-JUN-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.3 Added Unique Resource Identifier to atom top feed. Added SpatialDataUniqueResourceIdentifier to Extended Capabilities of WFS 2.0 +04-MAY-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.0 Added inspire_dls folder for Download Services +26-APR-2011 common 1.0.1 Conformity element: + Restricted allowed citations to "INSPIRE interoperability of spatial data sets and services", according to the MD regulation + requirements for the conformity element (page 17 of the MD regulation). + Inspire Themes: + Removed leading blank from German, Bulgarian, Czech and Danish translations +22-MAR-2011 common 1.0.1 Wrong type in Romanian translation enumerations +17-MAR-2011 common 1.0.1 Changed alias inspire_com to inspire_common + Conformity element: Added enumeration for citation of INSPIRE interoperability of spatial data sets and services +18-FEB-2011 common 1.0.0 Schema: + changed encoding of language elements in extended capabilities +17-FEB-2011 common 1.0.0 Schema: + introduced new namespaces + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + refactored to comply with OGC recommendations for schema repositories +04-FEB-2011 common 0.20 Schema: + Moved non xsd files to other locations + Renamed codelists as enumerations +31-JAN-2011 common 0.19 Schema: + Removed language dependent schema implementations. +14-JAN-2011 common 0.18 Schema: + added types and elements for INSPIRE service types + added one or more leading zeros in geoboxdigits. e.g. 02.22 + Mappings: + INSPIRE2HTML: Corrected Resource Locator to extract url from ResourceLocator.url +13-JAN-2011 common 0.16 Replaced xs:date and xs:dateTime with the new type iso8601Date which is a xs:string restricted through a regular expression that implements a subset of ISO 8601 + YEAR MONTH DAY TIME FRACTIONAL SECONDS TIME ZONE + Examples: + 2010-01-01 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22Z + 2010-01-01T11:12:22+10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22-10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22.1234+10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22.1234-10:00:00 + Added jaxb processing instructions and namespace in all top schema files + XSLT Mappings updated to 0.16 + Added Microsoft language translator widget + common 0.15 ResourceLocator: + Changed Mediatype multiplicity from 1 to 0..n + Mediatype constrained to enumeration values + Verified all mappings + common 0.14 Created schema files for all languages + common 0.13 Added translations for all conformity citations + all 0.12 Introduced extended capabilities for WMS, OWS, CSW + + + + +Directory structure ++ + readme.txt This file + -- common + -- 1.0 Version 1.0 + -- common.xsd Top schema file for http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0 + -- network.xsd Definition of types for extended capabilities of OGC Services + -- examples Sample documents + -- inspireresourcemddataset.xml Sample dataset + -- inspireresourcemdseries.xml Sample dataset series + -- inspireresourcemdservice.xml Sample service + -- enums Folder for translations of enumerations + -- enum_bul.xsd Enumerations for Bulgarian language + -- enum_....xsd Enumerations for ... language + -- inspire_ds Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE Discovery Service based on OGC CSW 2.0.2 + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0 + -- inspire_ds.xsd Top schema file + -- bindings.xjb JAXB Binding file + -- examples Sample documents + -- CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml + -- inspire_vs Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE View Service based on ISO 19128 (OGC WMS 1.3) http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0 + -- inspire_vs.xsd All-components schema file + -- examples Sample documents + -- wms_geoimage.xml + -- WMS_Image2000GetCapabilities_InspireSchema.xml + -- inspire_vs_ows11 Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE View Service based on OGC OWS 1.1 like WMTS 1.0 + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + -- inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd All-components schema file + -- examples Sample documents + -- WMTS_CapsMarek.xml + -- inspire_dls Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE Download Service based on OGC OWS 1.1 like WFS 2.0 and for datatypes used in Atom and OpenSearch extension elements + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + -- inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd All-components schema file + -- bindings.xjb JAXB binding file + -- examples Sample documents + -- WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml Example of WFS 2.0 with INSPIRE Extended Capabilities Scenario 1 (brief) + -- WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml Example of WFS 2.0 with INSPIRE Extended Capabilities Scenario 2 (long) diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a4e1a34 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,651 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1012547f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,649 @@ + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8a2d394 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..edd5704e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/so/3.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/so/3.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca0a805c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/so/3.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1946 @@ + + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/so/4.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/so/4.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af73ce49 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/so/4.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1998 @@ + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the profile element (layer or horizon). + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil derived object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d6efd36 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +European Commission Joint Research Centre 2014-03-24 + +=== Sea Reagion XML Schema relaese final version 3.0 === +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd has a dependency on the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema (http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/), since it refers to the element hy-p:Shore and type hy-p:ShoreType. + +In the Annex II+III amendment of the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services, this element and type have been modified slightly, which will require an update of the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. This update is currently being discussed in the INSPIRE Maintenance and Implementation Group. + +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd will therefore be published together with the updated schemas for the "Hydro - Physical Waters" package. + +=== Changes from v3.0rc3 to v3.0 === +The following changes will be made when publishing version 3.0 of the SeaRegions.xsd schema: + +1. + + +will be updated to the namespace and schemaLocation of the updated "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. + +2. + + +will be changed to + + + +3. + + + + +will be changed to + + + + + + +=== Contact === +inspire-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0ff7824b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,870 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline + +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water (MHW). Where there is not significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW. + +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle; defined as the difference between any high and any low water level. + +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +high water level +-- Definition -- +The high water level which was used to define the upper limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanHighWater'. + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. + +-- Description -- +Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineContour should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association. MarineContour is an abstraction of the ‘real world’ to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isoline + +-- Definition -- +Isoline used to generate the contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the isolines (e.g. wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this contour is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Isoline + +-- Definition -- +An isoline representing a particular value of some marine physical or chemical phenomenon such as temperature, salinity or wave height. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the isolines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the isolines. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A Marine Layer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the marine layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as ‘Baltic Sea’ and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. + +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A Shore Segment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a Sea Area and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4ecaa147 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cad8cc7a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ae0bba77 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..349c0d07 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..85ad0e4d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c3b76f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..551b40b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1115 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bui:ControlTower + bui:airportHeliport + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b91a097 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1040 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2003f847 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d156016a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b106455e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,573 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The railway link does not represent a real and existing railway track but a fictitious trajectory. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A fictitious trajectory to connect railway links across a turntable. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d297209 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,525 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a3a801a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,890 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c7558a51 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,800 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7186933f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..da160060 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,711 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fa64ff7a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9649bad --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,786 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac49d71e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56997b16 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + +... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b0014cd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94b9484f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7d7e0eaa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1303 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa461e7c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1301 @@ + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0a258573 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0d2fd9a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8d58492 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5f76c023 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24c1de12 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d2f2ad22 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d97c12ca --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3afb05f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5474fa97 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..947d18b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.1/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..069d57a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d947a4f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cd7f8155 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function"Activity Complex" should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f8dd46e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..07f96166 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1039 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + + -- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bui:Building + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..989f517c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1012 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Name -- +building + +-- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..377da03f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ + + + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c28b0c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b9b9c717 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7837f46 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fe8b6254 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,501 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NUTS region that topologically contains this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 NUTS regions are Territorial units for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 (see hhtp:ec.europe.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/home_regions_de.html). + +NOTE 2 Each administrative unit at lowest level is topologically covered by a certain NUTS3 region established for statistical purposes. Each NUTS3 region belongs to a specific NUTS2 region that is a part of NUTS1 region. The administrative unit at lowest level can refer the corresponding regions from all three levels: NUTS3, NUTS2, and NUTS1. + + stat:NUTSRegion + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which are co-administered by this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessairly represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fe9532f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +national code + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Name -- +residence of authority + +-- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +lower level unit + +-- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by the administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper level unit + +-- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +administered by + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Name -- +co administer + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which is co-administered by this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessarily represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Name -- +not agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Name -- +not edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..127c03d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. INSPIRE application schemas may specify their own spatial data set types. It specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e97fa37 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +WARNING This element has been deprecated in v3.3.1 of this schema (in accordance with D2.7 v3.3 Recommendation 11 stating that wfs:FeatureCollection should be used instead of base:SpatialDataSet). + +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. The scope of this type is packaging pre-defined data sets for the non-direct access download service. It may be reused in thematic application schemas, but if it does not fit an application-schema-specific data set object should be modelled. This type may have the same name and definition like this type, but may have a different set of properties. + +This type specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + gml:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16d187b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +- the title of the official journal; +- the volume and/or series number; +- Page number(s); + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7f7d6e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ul> + <li>the title of the official journal</li> + <li>the volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ul> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7253326 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50766ad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac874ef8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,789 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9f0f684 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,787 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d43d434 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ef7f261a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a07dffb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16ddeb70 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adad4310 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/common.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/common.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b2fe90e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/common.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1468 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The INSPIRE Metadata Regulation for spatial data services requires that a mandatory keyword which comes from a list and not an originating controlled vocabulary. 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Processor (processor): Party who has processed the data in a manner such that the resource has been modified. + + + + + 6.10. Publisher (publisher): Party who published the resource. + + + + + 6.11. 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http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + copyright + + + resppartyorgname1 + jrc1@jrc.it + + pointOfContact + + + MDPointOfContact1 + MDPointOfContac12@orgemail1.com + + 2010-11-10 + eng + + code1 + namespace1 + + + code2 + namespace2 + + por + ita + biota + inlandWaters + lineage statement + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26d4a7f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + + EDGAR V4.1 Activity Data + The Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) provides global past and present day Human Activity Data classified following the EDGAR Source Categories classification + series + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Energy resources + + + satellite imagery + + + 180.00 + -180.00 + 80.00 + -80.00 + + + + + 1970-01-01T00:00:00 + 2005-12-31T00:00:00 + + + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 1 + + + 222 + myuom + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + notConformant + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + conformant + + no conditions apply + free access provided a credentials required 2 + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + principalInvestigator + + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + pointOfContact + + + EC/JRC/IES + valerio.pagliari@jrc.it + + 2010-10-11 + eng + + edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + + eng + environment + IEA for Energy statistics +FAO for agricoltural data + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ebd1eea6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + + Europe Mapping Service based on the Image2000 European mosaic (multispectral) + Map Service of a European Mosaic. The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service covers the Landsat 7 multispectral bands 3, 2 and 1. + service + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + satellite imagery + + + + + 2010-11-11T00:00:00 + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2011-11-11T00:00:00 + 2011-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2005-12-12 + + + 1 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notConformant + + no conditions apply + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + resourceProvider + + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + publisher + + + MC Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (MC)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + eng + + sfdsdf + adsasd + + view + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c63d037 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/common/1.0/network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ + + + + + + + Extended capabilities for ISO 19128 , OGC CSW, OGC OWS services + + + + + Scenario 1: Mandatory MetadataUrl element pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document plus language parameters + + + + + + + + Scenario 2: Mandatory (where appropriate) metadata elements not mapped to standard capabilities, plus mandatory language parameters, plus OPTIONAL MetadataUrl pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document + + + + Mandatory linkage to the network service + + + + + + + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + It is not necessary to repeat the default +language + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Harmonised name of the layer + + + + + Layer Title + + + + + + + + + List of Coordinate Reference Systems in which the layer is available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df6cc481 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..affad13d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,629 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f4aac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf9b1db2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a582f7f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +application schema for coverages with a geometry/value pair representation + +-- Description -- +NOTE This application schema has been specified to be conceptually consistent with the coverage model used by the OGC Best Practice document 06-188r1 "GML Encoding of Discrete Coverages (interleaved pattern)". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi time instant coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of time instants + +-- Description -- +NOTE This type provides a representation of the time instant/value pairs, i.e. represents a time series. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry-value pair + +-- Definition -- +describes an element of a set that defines the relationships of a discrete coverage + +-- Description -- +Each instance consists of two parts: a domain object from the domain of the coverage to which it belongs and a record of feature attribute values from the range of the coverage to which it belongs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the domain object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +holds the record of feature attribute values associated with the domain object in the property "geometry" + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage (geometry-value pair representation) + +-- Definition -- +coverage which provides the geometry value pairs + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +contains the extent of the domain of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +alement + +-- Definition -- +list of the geometry/value pairs of the coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b1a959e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1013 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7b6b050 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1011 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f8ca9d9e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b0093bcb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6f78da87 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c384108 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2c1795b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..45040582 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7ac06b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,582 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..03c5b125 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,583 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..887ebdcb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3c31e0f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49aab73c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..34a5728c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e2c3aaaf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e504625 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..965d7e5b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- Calorific value + -- Definition -- Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass. + -- Description -- NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c2947e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + <font color="#222226">-- Name --</font> +<font color="#222226">Calorific value</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#222226">Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#222226">NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50f9cab1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ + + + Application schema for gazetteers. + + + + + + + Identifiable place in the real world + + + + + + + + + unique identifier for the location instance + + + + + other identifier for the location instance + + + + + date of creation of this version of the location instance + + + + + description of the location instance + + + + + organization responsible for defining the characteristics of the location instance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + gazatteer which includes this location instance + + gaz:Gazetteer + + + + + + reference to a spatial object that is associated with the location and often the source for the location instance + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + location instance of a different location type, for which this location instance is a sub-division + + gaz:LocationInstance + + + + + + location type of this instance + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Classification scheme for location instances. + + + + + + + + + name of the location type + + + + + the way in which location instances are defined + + + + + method of uniquely identifying location instances + + + + + geographic area within which the location type occurs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of organization or class of organization able to create and destroy location instances + + + + + + + + + + + + + + spatial object type used as the defining characteristic of the location type, if applicable + + null:FC_FeatureType + + + + + + name of parent location type (a location type of which this location type is a sub-division) + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A gazetteer is a directory of instances of location types in a spatial reference system. + + + + + + + + + name of the gazetteer + + + + + description of the location types contained in the gazettee + + + + + name of the organization responsible for maintenance of the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + use geographic domain covered by the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of coordinate reference system used in the gazetteer for describing position + + + + + location type for which instances are recorded in the gazetteer + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e37dbc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,828 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f208bf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,826 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47b64061 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e16aacf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,492 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9270f547 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1141 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2b9b0fcc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c195542 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68ee6596 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e91d8d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52bce235 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + + + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. 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If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + + + http://www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + custodian + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + eng + view + + + ss + s + s + + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + + + www + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 + 100 + + + + + + + + + + http://aa.bb + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..270f6fea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f422c7e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Envelope). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ccd56339 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,411 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Surface). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b7b0502 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a46bd74a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4c7532d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1063 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..93d2da01 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1061 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ba5d9af8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16ada0e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..beaea2da --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1330 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + lc:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7dd721a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1581 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore. + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + hy-p:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..366097bf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Reporting application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European environmental directives. It satisfies the requirements of the 'reporting' Use Case. The emphasis is on the Water Framework Directive. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0010468e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dc707cd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39597cfb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..661a1873 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + + Addresses + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + https://services2.lfrz.at/at.lfrz.discoveryservices/srv/de/csw202?service=CSW&request=GetRecordById&version=2.0.2&outputSchema=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isotc211.org%2F2005%2Fgmd&ElementSetName=full&id=0091a873-61d2-41cd-abe5-z54z14283zss + application/vnd.ogc.csw.GetRecordByIdResponse_xml + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + + forest + INSPIRETheme + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e7c2ed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + test + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..877c0a7b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f5fb443 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ + + + + + INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service + The INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service provides access to metadata collected from the Member States + CSW + 2.0.2 + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + + + Ioannis Kanellopoulos + + + ioannis.kanellopoulos@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + + resourceProvider + + + + + + + + + + + + ServiceIdentification + ServiceProvider + OperationsMetadata + Filter_Capabilities + + + XML + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + application/xml + + + http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/ + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + XML + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + + hits + results + validate + + + application/xml + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + FILTER + CQL_TEXT + + + XML + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + 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humanCatalogueViewer + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + bul + + + bul + + + + bul + + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?Service=CSW&Request=GetRecordById&Version=2.0.2&id=jrc_geoportal_ds_vap-xgeodev&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full + application/vnd.ogc.csw_xml + + + + + + + gml:Envelope + gml:Point + gml:LineString + gml:Polygon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + EqualTo + Like + LessThan + GreaterThan + LessThanEqualTo + GreaterThanEqualTo + NotEqualTo + Between + NullCheck + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56619f97 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git 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The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service is based on the panchromatic sensor of the Landsat 7 satellite. + + humanGeographicViewer + infoMapAccessService + satellite imagery + orthoimagery + + + + + Hildegard Gerlach + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + + pointOfContact + + Postal +
Via Fermi 2749
+ Ispra + VA + 21027 + Italy +
+ +390332785638 + +390332785638 + hildegard.gerlach@jrc.ec.europa.eu +
+ no conditions apply + no limitations + 2048 + 2048 +
+ + + + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + image/bmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/png + image/gif + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + text/xml + text/html + text/plain + + + + + + + + + + + application/vnd.ogc.se_xml + application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage + application/vnd.ogc.se_blank + text/xml + XML + + + + http://image2000.jrc.ec.europa.eu + text/html + + + http://ags-sdi-public.jrc.ec.europa.eu/arcgis/services/image2000_pan/Mapserver/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=wms&version=1.3.0 + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + + service + + 2005-12-12 + 2005-12-13 + 2005-12-13 + + + + 2005-01-01T00:00:00 + + 2005-01-01T00:00:00 + 2005-12-31T00:00:00 + + + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + conformant + + + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + satellite imagery + + + + eng + + + cze + + + + eng + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?Service=CSW&Request=GetRecordById&Version=2.0.2&id=jrc_img2k_service_pan&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic Layers + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -14.317500 + 35.017500 + 32.688750 + 72.536250 + + + + + + + + 0 + Mosaic + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic + + Orthoimagery + + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -12.075000 + 32.775000 + 34.500000 + 70.725000 + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + 0.1 + RecursionTest + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic + + Orthoimagery + + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -12.075000 + 32.775000 + 34.500000 + 70.725000 + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..66656d95 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml @@ -0,0 +1,358 @@ + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + service + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f46dc032 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ + + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + service + + 2010-12-21 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2010-12-10 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d2b1db3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..caba8ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9f725c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ + + + + + World example Web Map Tile Service + + Example service that constrains some world layers in the + GlobalCRS84Pixel Well-known scale set + + + World + Global + Digital Elevation Model + Administrative Boundaries + + OGC WMTS + 1.0.0 + none + none + + + UAB-CREAF-MiraMon + + + Joan Maso Pau + Senior Software Engineer + + + +34 93 581 1312 + +34 93 581 4151 + + + Fac Ciencies UAB + Bellaterra + Barcelona + 08193 + Spain + joan.maso@uab.cat + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + SOAP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + + + + etopo2 + + ETOPO2 - 2 minute Worldwide Bathymetry/Topography + Data taken from National Geophysical Data Center(NGDC), + ETOPO2 Global 2' Elevations, September 2001... + + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + etopo2 + + + image/png + application/gml+xml; version=3.1 + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + Administrative Boundaries + The sub Country Administrative Units 1998 + GeoDataset represents a small-scale political map of + the world... + + -180 -90 + 180 84 + + AdminBoundaries + + + image/png + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84 + + urn:ogc:def:wkss:OGC:1.0:GlobalCRS84Pixel + + + 2g + 795139219.9519541 + + -180 90 + + 320 + 200 + + 1 + 1 + + + 1g + 397569609.9759771 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 2 + 1 + + + 30m + 198784804.9879885 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 3 + 2 + + + 20m + 132523203.3253257 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 4 + 3 + + + 10m + 66261601.66266284 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 7 + 6 + + + 5m + 33130800.83133142 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 14 + 11 + + + 2m + 13252320.33253257 + -180 84 + 320 + 200 + 34 + 28 + + + + + + Foundation + World reference data + Foundation + + Digital Elevation Model + DEM + etopo2 + + + Administrative Boundaries + AdmBoundaries + AdminBoundaries + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbd24ac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d50e66bd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b7101aa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fe080130 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b08aabae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4cf368a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fbacd39c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8d69dc29 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..400c4043 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..41c30251 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1136 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..74f0ea0c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1143 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4331c88 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/net/3.2/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/net/3.2/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0d573578 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/net/3.2/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,742 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/net/4.0/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/net/4.0/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f8ba2056 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/net/4.0/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,690 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b20f57a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,978 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6ee16ea3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,976 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e941661 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..189de9f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a0d5e7c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21a683e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38e0be33 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a010a82a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9a35966b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec1b3730 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..05437b1c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1ad07e3b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13905635 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7cb0909 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a0d412e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ee28a6dd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,448 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0253a106 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..35e2cad8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,758 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..db39c9a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,899 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a027e6a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,897 @@ + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1084aed6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bb912a4c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b2b4cfb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,651 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16b0404a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,649 @@ + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e452900b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eec7d78b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/so/3.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/so/3.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..767c8474 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/so/3.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1946 @@ + + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/so/4.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/so/4.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..18bbc333 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/so/4.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1998 @@ + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the profile element (layer or horizon). + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil derived object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d6efd36 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +European Commission Joint Research Centre 2014-03-24 + +=== Sea Reagion XML Schema relaese final version 3.0 === +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd has a dependency on the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema (http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/), since it refers to the element hy-p:Shore and type hy-p:ShoreType. + +In the Annex II+III amendment of the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services, this element and type have been modified slightly, which will require an update of the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. This update is currently being discussed in the INSPIRE Maintenance and Implementation Group. + +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd will therefore be published together with the updated schemas for the "Hydro - Physical Waters" package. + +=== Changes from v3.0rc3 to v3.0 === +The following changes will be made when publishing version 3.0 of the SeaRegions.xsd schema: + +1. + + +will be updated to the namespace and schemaLocation of the updated "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. + +2. + + +will be changed to + + + +3. + + + + +will be changed to + + + + + + +=== Contact === +inspire-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..302da5d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,870 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline + +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water (MHW). Where there is not significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW. + +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle; defined as the difference between any high and any low water level. + +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +high water level +-- Definition -- +The high water level which was used to define the upper limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanHighWater'. + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. + +-- Description -- +Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineContour should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association. MarineContour is an abstraction of the ‘real world’ to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isoline + +-- Definition -- +Isoline used to generate the contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the isolines (e.g. wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this contour is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Isoline + +-- Definition -- +An isoline representing a particular value of some marine physical or chemical phenomenon such as temperature, salinity or wave height. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the isolines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the isolines. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A Marine Layer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the marine layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as ‘Baltic Sea’ and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. + +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A Shore Segment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a Sea Area and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4ecaa147 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cad8cc7a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1fc83992 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0231d8f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a22b2341 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94addf23 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68720be5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1115 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bui:ControlTower + bui:airportHeliport + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df5b4176 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1040 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8430f97c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39c767cc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a7d6b09 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,573 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The railway link does not represent a real and existing railway track but a fictitious trajectory. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A fictitious trajectory to connect railway links across a turntable. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e26c8291 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,525 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b153daba --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,890 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b4b5f37 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,800 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a202eab2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0cc3a0ed --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,711 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..933450f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa5beb5a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,786 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86c04ad1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..11d21d17 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + +... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7fe73d1d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..12142b25 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a1f1c01d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1303 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2394e10e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1301 @@ + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..da5ed8f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2ab9a764 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e478456e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ec73e6f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..85fdd4d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fa9a39f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a559193c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5401a7d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d8389f5e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e8f8361 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2022.2/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..acbb85bd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6fedd4c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..706c2c83 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function"Activity Complex" should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..74254ae0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b0cd2c90 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1039 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + + -- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bui:Building + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3560f112 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1012 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Name -- +building + +-- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79969bc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ + + + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b04503f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..82f0650c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..012575a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ba00c8f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,501 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NUTS region that topologically contains this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 NUTS regions are Territorial units for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 (see hhtp:ec.europe.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/home_regions_de.html). + +NOTE 2 Each administrative unit at lowest level is topologically covered by a certain NUTS3 region established for statistical purposes. Each NUTS3 region belongs to a specific NUTS2 region that is a part of NUTS1 region. The administrative unit at lowest level can refer the corresponding regions from all three levels: NUTS3, NUTS2, and NUTS1. + + stat:NUTSRegion + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which are co-administered by this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessairly represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1dd9eefb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +national code + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Name -- +residence of authority + +-- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +lower level unit + +-- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by the administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper level unit + +-- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +administered by + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Name -- +co administer + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which is co-administered by this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessarily represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Name -- +not agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Name -- +not edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..127c03d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. INSPIRE application schemas may specify their own spatial data set types. It specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e97fa37 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +WARNING This element has been deprecated in v3.3.1 of this schema (in accordance with D2.7 v3.3 Recommendation 11 stating that wfs:FeatureCollection should be used instead of base:SpatialDataSet). + +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. The scope of this type is packaging pre-defined data sets for the non-direct access download service. It may be reused in thematic application schemas, but if it does not fit an application-schema-specific data set object should be modelled. This type may have the same name and definition like this type, but may have a different set of properties. + +This type specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + gml:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e479208 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +- the title of the official journal; +- the volume and/or series number; +- Page number(s); + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79f4cb92 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ul> + <li>the title of the official journal</li> + <li>the volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ul> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..45095db4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f37dbbd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..435243c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,789 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a81cbc0b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,787 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b6f3af6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cbf07275 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..63db16b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a44875c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adad4310 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/common.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/common.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0245ea0b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/common.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1479 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The INSPIRE Metadata Regulation for spatial data services requires that a mandatory keyword which comes from a list and not an originating controlled vocabulary. This is also what the INSPIRE Metadata Technical Guidelines implement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Draft implementation to be refined + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Official mime type for OGC GML currently in the registration process of IANA + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WMS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WFS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC Service Exception + + + + + Unofficial mime type for ISO 19139 metadata + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Simplified ISO 8601 implementation + + + + YEAR MONTH DAY-----------------------TIME--------------------FRACTIONAL SECONDS---------TIME ZONE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if an equivalent scale or a resolution distance is available + Mandatory for services when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for service + + + + + An equivalent scale is generally expressed as an integer value expressing the scale denominator + + + + + + A resolution distance shall be expressed as a numerical value associated with a unit of length + + + + + + + + + ISO 19139 does not offer encoding of spatial resolution for services and INSPIRE Guidelines recommend to put it inside the abstract element in unstructured format, making it virtually impossible to extract the spatial resolution from the rest of the abstract text. The original abstract text is copied for reference. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Resource Provider (resourceProvider): Party that supplies the resource. + + + + + 6.2. Custodian (custodian): Party that accepts accountability and responsibility for the data and ensures appropriate care and maintenance of the resource. + + + + + 6.3. Owner (owner): Party that owns the resource. + + + + + 6.4. User (user): Party who uses the resource. + + + + + 6.5. Distributor (distributor): Party who distributes the resource. + + + + + 6.6. Originator (originator): Party who created the resource + + + + + 6.7. Point of Contact (pointOfContact): Party who can be contacted for acquiring knowledge about or acquisition of the resource. + + + + + 6.8. Principal Investigator (principalInvestigator): Key party responsible for gathering information and conducting research. + + + + + 6.9. Processor (processor): Party who has processed the data in a manner such that the resource has been modified. + + + + + 6.10. Publisher (publisher): Party who published the resource. + + + + + 6.11. Author (author): Party who authored the resource. + + + + + + + + The bounding box shall be expressed with westbound and eastbound longitudes, and southbound and northbound latitudes in decimal degrees, with a precision of at least two decimals. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72c0f59f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/enums/enum_cze.xsd 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b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemddataset.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f85ee7cd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemddataset.xml @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ + + + + resourcetitle2 + resourceabstract + dataset + + http://resourcelocator1.com + text/html + + + http://resourcelocator2.com + text/html + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Addresses + + + satellite imagery + + + 1.11 + -2.22 + 3.33 + -4.44 + + + 1.11 + -2.22 + 3.33 + -4.44 + + + + + 2010-11-11T00:00:00 + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2010-11-19T10:20:30 + + + + + + 2011-11-11T00:00:00 + 2011-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2000-11-22 + + + 2010-11-19T10:20:30 + + + 2020-11-19T00:00:00 + + + 10 + + + 2 + + + 333 + myuom + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + copyright + + + resppartyorgname1 + jrc1@jrc.it + + pointOfContact + + + MDPointOfContact1 + MDPointOfContac12@orgemail1.com + + 2010-11-10 + eng + + code1 + namespace1 + + + code2 + namespace2 + + por + ita + biota + inlandWaters + lineage statement + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26d4a7f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + + EDGAR V4.1 Activity Data + The Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) provides global past and present day Human Activity Data classified following the EDGAR Source Categories classification + series + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Energy resources + + + satellite imagery + + + 180.00 + -180.00 + 80.00 + -80.00 + + + + + 1970-01-01T00:00:00 + 2005-12-31T00:00:00 + + + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 1 + + + 222 + myuom + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + notConformant + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + conformant + + no conditions apply + free access provided a credentials required 2 + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + principalInvestigator + + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + pointOfContact + + + EC/JRC/IES + valerio.pagliari@jrc.it + + 2010-10-11 + eng + + edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + + eng + environment + IEA for Energy statistics +FAO for agricoltural data + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ebd1eea6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + + Europe Mapping Service based on the Image2000 European mosaic (multispectral) + Map Service of a European Mosaic. The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service covers the Landsat 7 multispectral bands 3, 2 and 1. + service + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + satellite imagery + + + + + 2010-11-11T00:00:00 + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2011-11-11T00:00:00 + 2011-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2005-12-12 + + + 1 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notConformant + + no conditions apply + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + resourceProvider + + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + publisher + + + MC Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (MC)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + eng + + sfdsdf + adsasd + + view + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c63d037 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/common/1.0/network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ + + + + + + + Extended capabilities for ISO 19128 , OGC CSW, OGC OWS services + + + + + Scenario 1: Mandatory MetadataUrl element pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document plus language parameters + + + + + + + + Scenario 2: Mandatory (where appropriate) metadata elements not mapped to standard capabilities, plus mandatory language parameters, plus OPTIONAL MetadataUrl pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document + + + + Mandatory linkage to the network service + + + + + + + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + It is not necessary to repeat the default +language + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Harmonised name of the layer + + + + + Layer Title + + + + + + + + + List of Coordinate Reference Systems in which the layer is available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. 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If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..74e2b7f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bab1c432 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,629 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f4aac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf9b1db2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f2a8107 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +application schema for coverages with a geometry/value pair representation + +-- Description -- +NOTE This application schema has been specified to be conceptually consistent with the coverage model used by the OGC Best Practice document 06-188r1 "GML Encoding of Discrete Coverages (interleaved pattern)". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi time instant coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of time instants + +-- Description -- +NOTE This type provides a representation of the time instant/value pairs, i.e. represents a time series. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry-value pair + +-- Definition -- +describes an element of a set that defines the relationships of a discrete coverage + +-- Description -- +Each instance consists of two parts: a domain object from the domain of the coverage to which it belongs and a record of feature attribute values from the range of the coverage to which it belongs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the domain object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +holds the record of feature attribute values associated with the domain object in the property "geometry" + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage (geometry-value pair representation) + +-- Definition -- +coverage which provides the geometry value pairs + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +contains the extent of the domain of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +alement + +-- Definition -- +list of the geometry/value pairs of the coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..84fa1361 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1013 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4935920 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1011 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d1180b6f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6ee1fe7f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5da37fe5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7822bce7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..36c47a0d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c5f91c66 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1c11196b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,582 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c66816ab --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,583 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a21a8ba0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf9148ab --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f1b81dd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a0f18d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47a58129 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dd0de9a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..65b7cd1a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- Calorific value + -- Definition -- Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass. + -- Description -- NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4a4a709c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + <font color="#222226">-- Name --</font> +<font color="#222226">Calorific value</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#222226">Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#222226">NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50f9cab1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ + + + Application schema for gazetteers. + + + + + + + Identifiable place in the real world + + + + + + + + + unique identifier for the location instance + + + + + other identifier for the location instance + + + + + date of creation of this version of the location instance + + + + + description of the location instance + + + + + organization responsible for defining the characteristics of the location instance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + gazatteer which includes this location instance + + gaz:Gazetteer + + + + + + reference to a spatial object that is associated with the location and often the source for the location instance + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + location instance of a different location type, for which this location instance is a sub-division + + gaz:LocationInstance + + + + + + location type of this instance + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Classification scheme for location instances. + + + + + + + + + name of the location type + + + + + the way in which location instances are defined + + + + + method of uniquely identifying location instances + + + + + geographic area within which the location type occurs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of organization or class of organization able to create and destroy location instances + + + + + + + + + + + + + + spatial object type used as the defining characteristic of the location type, if applicable + + null:FC_FeatureType + + + + + + name of parent location type (a location type of which this location type is a sub-division) + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A gazetteer is a directory of instances of location types in a spatial reference system. + + + + + + + + + name of the gazetteer + + + + + description of the location types contained in the gazettee + + + + + name of the organization responsible for maintenance of the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + use geographic domain covered by the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of coordinate reference system used in the gazetteer for describing position + + + + + location type for which instances are recorded in the gazetteer + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eec5cb98 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,828 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5281593 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,826 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94c0ef4f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2b4b6cdb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,492 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..42b47eee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1141 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e8d5ea2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1197 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..508cf765 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc1bbd45 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e91d8d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/geoportal/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52bce235 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/geoportal/1.0/examples/inspireResourceVS.xml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + + + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + service + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + + http://wms.geoimage.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223? + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. 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If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + + + http://www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + custodian + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + eng + view + + + ss + s + s + + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + + + www + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 + 100 + + + + + + + + + + http://aa.bb + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..270f6fea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fe8838f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Envelope). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df3cd561 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,411 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Surface). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..525a0a68 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..337eb725 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c480e060 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1063 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..27cf8495 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1061 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c972fc8c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38575f51 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..688372e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1330 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + lc:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..98ccd13f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1581 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore. + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + hy-p:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d6ecfef --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Reporting application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European environmental directives. It satisfies the requirements of the 'reporting' Use Case. The emphasis is on the Water Framework Directive. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9101ed6f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6975a635 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39597cfb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..661a1873 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + + Addresses + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + https://services2.lfrz.at/at.lfrz.discoveryservices/srv/de/csw202?service=CSW&request=GetRecordById&version=2.0.2&outputSchema=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isotc211.org%2F2005%2Fgmd&ElementSetName=full&id=0091a873-61d2-41cd-abe5-z54z14283zss + application/vnd.ogc.csw.GetRecordByIdResponse_xml + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + + forest + INSPIRETheme + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e7c2ed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + test + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..877c0a7b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f5fb443 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ + + + + + INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service + The INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service provides access to metadata collected from the Member States + CSW + 2.0.2 + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + + + Ioannis Kanellopoulos + + + ioannis.kanellopoulos@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + + resourceProvider + + + + + + + + + + + + ServiceIdentification + ServiceProvider + OperationsMetadata + Filter_Capabilities + + + XML + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + application/xml + + + http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/ + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + XML + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + + hits + results + validate + + + application/xml + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd + + + csw:Record + gmd:MD_Metadata + + + FILTER + CQL_TEXT + + + XML + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + Operation + Format + OrganisationName + Type + ServiceType + DistanceValue + ResourceLanguage + RevisionDate + OperatesOn + GeographicDescriptionCode + AnyText + Modified + PublicationDate + ResourceIdentifier + ParentIdentifier + Identifier + CouplingType + TopicCategory + OperatesOnIdentifier + ServiceTypeVersion + TempExtent_end + Subject + CreationDate + OperatesOnName + Title + DistanceUOM + Denominator + AlternateTitle + Language + TempExtent_begin + HasSecurityConstraints + KeywordType + Abstract + + + SpecificationDate + ConditionApplyingToAccessAndUse + AccessConstraints + MetadataPointOfContact + SpecificationDateType + Classification + OtherConstraints + Degree + Lineage + SpecificationTitle + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + + + + http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2 + 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humanCatalogueViewer + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + bul + + + bul + + + + bul + + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?Service=CSW&Request=GetRecordById&Version=2.0.2&id=jrc_geoportal_ds_vap-xgeodev&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full + application/vnd.ogc.csw_xml + + + + + + + gml:Envelope + gml:Point + gml:LineString + gml:Polygon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + EqualTo + Like + LessThan + GreaterThan + LessThanEqualTo + GreaterThanEqualTo + NotEqualTo + Between + NullCheck + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56619f97 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_ds/1.0/inspire_ds.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git 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The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service is based on the panchromatic sensor of the Landsat 7 satellite. + + humanGeographicViewer + infoMapAccessService + satellite imagery + orthoimagery + + + + + Hildegard Gerlach + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + + pointOfContact + + Postal +
Via Fermi 2749
+ Ispra + VA + 21027 + Italy +
+ +390332785638 + +390332785638 + hildegard.gerlach@jrc.ec.europa.eu +
+ no conditions apply + no limitations + 2048 + 2048 +
+ + + + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + image/bmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/png + image/gif + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + text/xml + text/html + text/plain + + + + + + + + + + + application/vnd.ogc.se_xml + application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage + application/vnd.ogc.se_blank + text/xml + XML + + + + http://image2000.jrc.ec.europa.eu + text/html + + + http://ags-sdi-public.jrc.ec.europa.eu/arcgis/services/image2000_pan/Mapserver/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=wms&version=1.3.0 + application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml + + service + + 2005-12-12 + 2005-12-13 + 2005-12-13 + + + + 2005-01-01T00:00:00 + + 2005-01-01T00:00:00 + 2005-12-31T00:00:00 + + + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + conformant + + + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + satellite imagery + + + + eng + + + cze + + + + eng + + + http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/discovery/csw?Service=CSW&Request=GetRecordById&Version=2.0.2&id=jrc_img2k_service_pan&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic Layers + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -14.317500 + 35.017500 + 32.688750 + 72.536250 + + + + + + + + 0 + Mosaic + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic + + Orthoimagery + + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -12.075000 + 32.775000 + 34.500000 + 70.725000 + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + 0.1 + RecursionTest + Image 2000 Panchromatic Mosaic + + Orthoimagery + + CRS:84 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:4258 + EPSG:3035 + EPSG:3034 + + -12.075000 + 32.775000 + 34.500000 + 70.725000 + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..66656d95 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_at.xml @@ -0,0 +1,358 @@ + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + service + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f46dc032 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ + + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + service + + 2010-12-21 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2010-12-10 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d2b1db3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..caba8ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9f725c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ + + + + + World example Web Map Tile Service + + Example service that constrains some world layers in the + GlobalCRS84Pixel Well-known scale set + + + World + Global + Digital Elevation Model + Administrative Boundaries + + OGC WMTS + 1.0.0 + none + none + + + UAB-CREAF-MiraMon + + + Joan Maso Pau + Senior Software Engineer + + + +34 93 581 1312 + +34 93 581 4151 + + + Fac Ciencies UAB + Bellaterra + Barcelona + 08193 + Spain + joan.maso@uab.cat + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + SOAP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + + + + etopo2 + + ETOPO2 - 2 minute Worldwide Bathymetry/Topography + Data taken from National Geophysical Data Center(NGDC), + ETOPO2 Global 2' Elevations, September 2001... + + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + etopo2 + + + image/png + application/gml+xml; version=3.1 + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + Administrative Boundaries + The sub Country Administrative Units 1998 + GeoDataset represents a small-scale political map of + the world... + + -180 -90 + 180 84 + + AdminBoundaries + + + image/png + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + + + + WholeWorld_CRS_84 + urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84 + + urn:ogc:def:wkss:OGC:1.0:GlobalCRS84Pixel + + + 2g + 795139219.9519541 + + -180 90 + + 320 + 200 + + 1 + 1 + + + 1g + 397569609.9759771 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 2 + 1 + + + 30m + 198784804.9879885 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 3 + 2 + + + 20m + 132523203.3253257 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 4 + 3 + + + 10m + 66261601.66266284 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 7 + 6 + + + 5m + 33130800.83133142 + -180 90 + 320 + 200 + 14 + 11 + + + 2m + 13252320.33253257 + -180 84 + 320 + 200 + 34 + 28 + + + + + + Foundation + World reference data + Foundation + + Digital Elevation Model + DEM + etopo2 + + + Administrative Boundaries + AdmBoundaries + AdminBoundaries + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbd24ac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fdf3fde7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..70908a97 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fdc3b248 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d185fcd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e176927d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f6b78469 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a19c8b0b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4411a653 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1b7e45bc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1136 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00d2dc4a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1143 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..45af5c49 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/net/3.2/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/net/3.2/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4015fa2b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/net/3.2/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,742 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/net/4.0/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/net/4.0/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4173f98e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/net/4.0/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,690 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8d214ffa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,978 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d4d43d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/nz-core/4.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,976 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area affected by a natural hazard. + +-- Description -- +A natural hazard is a natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life, injury or other impacts, property damage, loss livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. [Council of The European Union - Commission Staff Working Paper - Risk Assessment and Mapping Guidelines for Disaster Management]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the hazard applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk. + +-- Description -- +There are several ways to delineate the perimeter of a hazard or a risk : to model it, or to assess it indirectly + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been computed according to a model. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing exposed element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the exposed element. + +-- Description -- +If the feature is linked to a spatially referenced INSPIRE feature, then it has no geometry. If not, then it has a geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of the types of elements that are exposed to a risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occuring. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +Common concept for assessing the level of risk, or the level of hazard, or the level of vulnerability. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A quantitative assessment of the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the level or intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring. + +-- Description -- +Likelihood is generally expressed as a probability or a frequency. [EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9b8dc1c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bc75e1a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..75231de9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e170e343 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38e0be33 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a010a82a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aabba6ff --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b438e5aa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..28bb89be --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a2da461c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9af6104 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7b3b3851 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c0885df --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c4afcb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,448 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13b4d441 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4641c352 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,758 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8d0ae772 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,899 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13e32cb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,897 @@ + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f4b04652 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..717679fd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eaaed94c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,651 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..815fde3e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,649 @@ + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..85c482d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d3aef00 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/so/3.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/so/3.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..41d1edd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/so/3.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1946 @@ + + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/so/4.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/so/4.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43019cc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/so/4.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1998 @@ + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the profile element (layer or horizon). + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil derived object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d6efd36 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +European Commission Joint Research Centre 2014-03-24 + +=== Sea Reagion XML Schema relaese final version 3.0 === +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd has a dependency on the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema (http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/), since it refers to the element hy-p:Shore and type hy-p:ShoreType. + +In the Annex II+III amendment of the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services, this element and type have been modified slightly, which will require an update of the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. This update is currently being discussed in the INSPIRE Maintenance and Implementation Group. + +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd will therefore be published together with the updated schemas for the "Hydro - Physical Waters" package. + +=== Changes from v3.0rc3 to v3.0 === +The following changes will be made when publishing version 3.0 of the SeaRegions.xsd schema: + +1. + + +will be updated to the namespace and schemaLocation of the updated "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. + +2. + + +will be changed to + + + +3. + + + + +will be changed to + + + + + + +=== Contact === +inspire-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f3b4903 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,870 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline + +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water (MHW). Where there is not significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW. + +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle; defined as the difference between any high and any low water level. + +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +high water level +-- Definition -- +The high water level which was used to define the upper limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanHighWater'. + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. + +-- Description -- +Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineContour should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association. MarineContour is an abstraction of the ‘real world’ to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isoline + +-- Definition -- +Isoline used to generate the contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the isolines (e.g. wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this contour is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Isoline + +-- Definition -- +An isoline representing a particular value of some marine physical or chemical phenomenon such as temperature, salinity or wave height. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the isolines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the isolines. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A Marine Layer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the marine layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as ‘Baltic Sea’ and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. + +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A Shore Segment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a Sea Area and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4ecaa147 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cad8cc7a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3c1f9c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c626fd68 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3693bad6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..991b8d1f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf641b20 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1115 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bui:ControlTower + bui:airportHeliport + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4fa2e69c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1040 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bu-base:AbstractConstruction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fbde41ee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b817f197 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f1dba48f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,573 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The railway link does not represent a real and existing railway track but a fictitious trajectory. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A fictitious trajectory to connect railway links across a turntable. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3c94d6b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,525 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d4d32019 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,890 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..de66fcab --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,800 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55543a13 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..63b1b629 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,711 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f817522 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f5f2da7a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,786 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..41fcba14 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56823140 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + +... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bd0c523b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..146a5b35 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc7e3c6f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1303 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..35b05f9a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1301 @@ + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3a99861d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..757efef1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47819d02 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0522ef7d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af61f7b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7012fa66 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26a65a48 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df83da2c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9b42f8a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f190895f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/2023.1/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0bb07fa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ac-mf/3.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e3e400f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ac-mf/4.0/AtmosphericConditionsandMeteorologicalGeographicalFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e95e9a70 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/act-core/3.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function"Activity Complex" should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9cb0749d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/act-core/4.0/ActivityComplex_Core.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex + +-- Definition -- +A "single unit", both technically and economically, under the management control of the same legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification, products and services. Activity Complex includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. It must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by a "single unit". + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This class describes the minimal set of elements necessary to describe and identify geographically a legal entity and the activities taken place on it under the context of a Environmental purposes. + +NOTE 2 "Activity Complex" could be assimilated to terms described on the legislation as Facility, Establishment, Plant, Holding, Organization ,Farm, Extractive Industries or Aquaculture Production Business among others + +EXAMPLE i.e. an Agro-business that is legally registered under the Emissions Directive. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- + +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Activity Complex identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It may be the identification code provided or maintained by the Member States public authority to identify the object in the context of specific or general thematic scopes. + +EXAMPLE Assigned National PRTR Code. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive name of the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the Geographical/Name data type) be filled whenever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry used to define the extent or position of the “Activity Complex”. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Based on the provided description, different geometries could be used to represent the Activity Complex as a one legal whole. +EXAMPLE 1 E-prtr geometry is given by a single point based on Geographical Coordinates (see below). In other levels of detail or depending on the Data Provider this could be represented [e.g.] by a Multi-poligon. + +EXAMPLE 2 PRTR - Legal act example: “ … the latitude and longitude coordinates within an arc of 5 minutes that avoid the direct identification of an individual holding….”. + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- + +Activities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity complex description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact and related parties. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Free text to include or refer any complementary information about the Activity Complex or its characteristics. + + + + + -- Name -- +address + +-- Definition -- +An address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Information on Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The term covers concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Collector, Producer, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as “emission limits”, “capacity incineration”, “livestock units”, “nominal capacity”, “objective estimation data”, “rate of desulphurization” or “recycling rate”. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the inputs related with the activity carried out by the Activity Complex. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +Measurable information about parameters related with the outputs derived from the activity carried out by the &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo;. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +time + +-- Definition -- +The duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Total capacities are specified without duration of time. + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +function + +-- Definition -- +The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the scope it can refer to different activities (co-incineration, Collection, exploration, incineration, interim disposal, management, recycling, primary production, primary treatment, recovery , recycling, release, storage, use, waste management, etc) and Inputs and Outputs (sludge, substance, tailings, technical products, urban waste water, volatile organic compound, waste, WEEE from private households, etc). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +activity + +-- Definition -- +Categorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Activity described as part of the Function for &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; should be recorded using a controlled vocabulary where a particular controlled vocabulary is in use within a given context, such as SIC codes in the UK, it is acceptable to use these, however, the preferred choice for European interoperability is whenever possible NACE [NACE]. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +input + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, .. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function, ". + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Registered Pollutants, Waste, Processed Products, leakage, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A more detailed description of the function. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount of input or output + +-- Definition -- +Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can refer to different terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +input/output + +-- Definition -- +A classified or registered type of material or something immaterial, that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Depending on the thematic scope it can contain different values including terms as Biomass, Bio-Waste, Fuel, Organic Solvents, Waste Water, Waste for disposal or recovery, Primary Materials, etc. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +amount + +-- Definition -- +The amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project..&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Identifying reference to the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +Parties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among others + +-- Description -- +NOTE Include concepts described on the legislation such as Operator, Company, Port Authority, Agent, Holder, Competent Authority or Keeper. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +decision date + +-- Definition -- +Temporal reference that complement the definition of the permission. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For permissions that become effective immediately, the decision date and the start of the validity period coincide. It may however be a duration of years or decades that separates a decision date from the validity period. For example, a permission decided in 2012 may allow the recovery of waste at a particular site starting from the year + +EXAMPLE Legal resolutions used to refer to a specific day from which the referred resolution and the emitted permission starts to be valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date from + +-- Definition -- +A date starting from which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date to + +-- Definition -- +A date up to which the permission applies and is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the permission. + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted function + +-- Definition -- +Function/s for which the permission is granted. Function is as described by the Activity and potentially complemented by information about the Inputs and Outputs derived from the same. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Functions permitted according to the permission, such as a permit for a landfill. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permitted capacity + +-- Definition -- +Maximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission, + +-- Description -- +NOTE The physical capacities of a facility may exceed the permitted capacities. +EXAMPLE Incineration of at most 100000 tons of residual waste per year. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf09129e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ad/3.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1039 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + + -- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bui:Building + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7392dff0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ad/4.0/Addresses.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1014 @@ + + + + Application schema for Addresses + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. + +NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. + +NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. + +NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). + +EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, + +EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. + +EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. + +EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel. + +EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn". + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. + +NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists. + + ad:Address + + + + + + -- Name -- +building + +-- Definition -- +Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building. + +EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle". + + bu-base:BuildingPropertyType + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs. + +NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population). + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the address area. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The named place that this address area name represents. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In order to populate this association, it is important that the area covered by the identified Named Place is exactly the same as the area covered by the address area name in question; if this is not the case the association would result in an inconsistency. + +EXAMPLE The geographical name "Huskvarna", which represents a part of the municipality of Jönköping in Sweden, is the source of the address area name, "Huskvarna". + + gn:NamedPlace + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: +o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of district +o Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement +o Thoroughfare name, most often road name +o Postal descriptor +In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically. + +NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. + +EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the address component. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components. + +EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: +Namespace: DK_ADR +Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018 +Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 + + + + + -- Definition -- +External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. + +EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The association enables the application schema to express that the subtypes of address components in the dataset form a hierarchy e.g. like: thoroughfare name within municipality within region within country + +NOTE 2 The representation of the hierarchy facilitates queries e.g. for a specific thoroughfare name within a given municipality or postcode. It is also necessary where the application schema is used to create or update, for example , a gazetteer which is based on the hierarchical structure of the address components. + +NOTE 3 The multiplicity of the association allows it to express that a thoroughfare name is situated in a certain municipality and in a certain postcode. It is also possible to express, for example, that some thoroughfare names cross borders between municipalities and thus is situated within more than one municipality. + +EXAMPLE 1 In Spain many spatial objects of the thoroughfare name "Calle Santiago" exist. The association can express that one of the spatial objects is situated within in the municipality of Albacete. From the same example the municipality name "Albacete" is situated within the administrative name (region) of "Castilla La Mancha". + +EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark, several address area names entitled "Strandby" exists. In order to identify a specific spatial object it is necessary to know that the relevant spatial object is situated e.g. in the municipality of "Frederikshavn". + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. + +NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. + +NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. + +NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. + +EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. + +EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea" + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex (e.g. an estate, hospital or a shopping mall), of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room inside the building. + +NOTE 2 As locator name it is also possible to use a description that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +NOTE 3 The locator name could be an alternative addition to the locator designator (e.g. the address number) or it could be an independent identifier. + +EXAMPLE In the address "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" the building name "Urtekoetxea" is an alternative to the building identifier "3". + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level to which the locator refers. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 For the assignment of unambiguous locators (e.g. address numbers) different rules exists in different countries and regions. According to the most common rule, an address number should be unique within the scope of the thoroughfare name. In other areas the address number is unique inside an address area name (e.g. the name of the village) or postal designator (e.g. the post code). In some areas even a combination of rules are applied: e.g. addresses with two locators, each of them referencing to a separate address component. + +NOTE 2 Locators that has the level of unit (like e.g. floor identifier and door or unit identifiers) are most often assigned so that they are unambiguous within the more narrow scope of the property or building; for these locators the association should therefore not be populated. + +EXAMPLE 1 In a typical European address dataset, parts of the addresses have locators which are unambiguous within the scope of the road name (thoroughfare name) while others are unambiguous within the name ogf the village or district (address area name). + +EXAMPLE 2 In Lithuania and Estonia a concept of "corner addresses" exists. Corner addresses have two address numbers (designators) each of them referring to a thoroughfare name (primary and secondary street name). E.g. in Vilnius the address designated "A. Stulginskio gatve 4 / A. Smetonos gatve 7" is situated on the corner of the two streets. + +EXAMPLE 3 In the Czech Republic in some cities an address has two locator designators: A building number which referres to the address area (district, cz: "cast obce") and a address number that referres to the thoroughfare name. As an example in Praha for address designated "Na Pankráci 1690/125, Nusle" the designator "1690" is a building number unique within the address area (cz cast obce) "Nusle", while the "125" is an address number that has the thoroughfare name as its scope. + + ad:AddressComponent + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type includes the all necessary readable address components as well as the address locator(s), which allows the identification of the address spatial objects, e.g., country, region, municipality, address area, post code, street name and address number. It also includes an optional reference to the full address spatial object. + +NOTE 2 The datatype could be used in application schemas that wish to include address information e.g. in a dataset that registers buildings or properties. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the address spatial object. + + ad:Address + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The administrative unit (municipality) "Gävle" in Sweden is the source of the address component administrative unit name, "Gävle". + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geographic position could be created manually by the address authority itself, by an independent party (e.g. by field surveying or digitizing of paper maps) or it could be derived automatically from the addressable object or from other Inspire features. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. + +-- Description -- +NOTE As a member state may provide several positions of an address, there is a need to identify the commonly used (main) position. Preferrably, the default position should be the one with best accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Locator designators are often assigned according to a set of commonly known rules which enables a user or application to "parse" the information: Address numbers are most often assigned in ascending order with odd and even numbers on each side of the thoroughfare. In a building, the floor identifier represents the level according to the traditions within the area, e.g., 1, 2, 3. + +NOTE 2 Several types of locator designators exist, such as: Address number, address number suffix, building identifier, building name. A locator could be composed by an ordered set of these. + +EXAMPLE In Paris, France a locator could be composed by two locator designators: address number "18" and address number suffix: "BIS". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The value is often a descriptive code assigned according to certain well known rules e.g. like ascending odd and even address numbers along the thoroughfare, or like floor identifiers: 0, 1, 2, 3. + +EXAMPLE Address number "2065", Address number suffix "B", Floor identifier "7" door identifier "B707" are all locator attribute values. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the value "A" is e.g. an identifier of a specific building, door, staircase or dwelling. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifying part of the locator name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building. + +NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s). + +NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question. + +EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France. + +EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. + +EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Each part of the name must be qualified by using the type attribute. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The postal descriptor is specified by means of a post code and/or names of the associated post office, town or area. + +NOTE 2 In some countries post codes are seen as a proper geographic subdivision of the country, in other countries the post code is regarded only as an attribute that characterizes a (usually small) number of adjacent postal delivery points and addresses. + +NOTE 3 The postal descriptors are created and developed on the basis of postal requirements (e.g. efficient sorting, logistics, transport and distribution). Consequently, there is not often a tight relationship between the postal areas and administrative units in the same area. + +NOTE 4 The structure schema and formats of national postal descriptor systems are different. Sometimes (for example in the UK) the post code itself is the only information required for a valid address; in other situations both the post code and the associated name of post office or town is required. Sometimes there is a simple relationship between the code and the name; in other situations a set of postcodes are associated with a single post office or town. + +NOTE 5 In some countries like e.g. The Republic of Ireland, no post code system currently exists, therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the name of the post town. + +EXAMPLE 1 In the UK the post code "EC4M 7DR" is sufficient, as a postal descriptor, while the related town name "London" is informative, but not necessary in the postal address. + +EXAMPLE 2 In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". Therefore in the postal descriptor "802 74 Gävle", the postcode "802 74" bears all postal necessary information, while the town name "Gävle" is extra information. + +EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark, outside the centre of Copenhagen, each postcode has a 1:1 relationship to one post name only: Postcode "6372" relates to the village "Bylderup-Bov". + +EXAMPLE 4 In Germany the lowest level of the Postal descriptor (the 5 digit Postleitzahl) often does not fall within an administrative unit (e.g. municipality). The Postleitzahl is handled completely independent from the hierarchal systematic of the addresses. In addition, some "Postleitzahlen" represent not a delivery area, but institutions with a big amount of post. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Often the post name (or names) is a supplementary identification of the post office to which the associated post code belongs. For example it may be the name of the town in which the office is situated. In other situations the post name could be an independent descriptor without any post code or it could be a postal subdivision connected to a parent postal descriptor (post code and post name). + +NOTE 2 In some countries like e.g. Spain and The Netherlands, no post names exit therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post code. + +NOTE 3 Even though the post name is the same as the name of an administrative unit or an address area, the area covered are not necessarilythe same. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The structure, schema and formats of post codes are different in different countries. Often the components of the post code are hierarchical, e.g. when the first character(s) identifies the region covered by the post code and the next characters define the subdivision. + +NOTE 2 In some countries, e.g., The Republic of Ireland, no post codes exists therefore the postal descriptor is only represented by the post name (e.g. town name). + +EXAMPLE In the UK postcodes starting with W covers the Western (W1) and Paddington (W2-14) districts of the London postal district. In Sweden all postcodes starting with "80" is related to the postal name "Gävle". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterway + +NOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts. + +NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. + +NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix" + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The thoroughfare name "Na Pankráci" in Praha, The Czech Republic, has been designated as a road name for a number of road links (street segments) in the city. + + tn:TransportLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows optionally a representation of the thoroughfare name subdivided into separate, semantic parts e.g. "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The complete name of the thoroughfare must be applied in this attribute, including type, prefix or qualifier, like for example "Avenue de la Poste", "Calle del Christo Canneregio" or "Untere Quai". The name part attribute enables a representation of the name subdivided into separate semantic parts. + +NOTE 2 The data type allows names in different languages as well as inclusion of exonyms. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This is a definition which is consistent with that adopted by the UPU + +NOTE 2 A subdivision of a thoroughfare name into semantic parts could improve parsing (e.g. of abbreviated or misspelled names) and for sorting of address data for example for postal delivery purposes. It could also improve the creation of alphabetically sorted street gazetteers. + +NOTE 3 The data type requires that each part of the subdivided thoroughfare name is qualified with information on the semantics e.g. if it is a thoroughfare type (e.g., Rua, Place, Calle, Street), a prefix (e.g., da, de la, del), a qualifier (e.g., Unterer, Little) or if it is the core of the name, which would normally be used for sorting or indexing. + +NOTE 4 In some countries or regions and for some thoroughfare names it is not feasible or it does not add value to subdivide the thoroughfare name into parts. + +EXAMPLE In France the thoroughfare name "Avenue de la Poste" could be subdivided into these parts: "Avenue" + "de la" + "Poste". + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c64a4e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/af/3.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ + + + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7ac30482 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/af/4.0/AgriculturalAndAquacultureFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + -- Description -- + +core model, harmonised toward the the core general faciclity model. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +farm animal + +-- Definition -- +Identifies an animal or group of animals of the same species kept on the specific site. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +livestock + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of livestock species in the site. + +-- Description -- +The terrestic species are coded specified according to regulation (EC) No 1165/2008. + + + + + -- Name -- +aquaculture + +-- Definition -- +Define the presence of aquaculture species in the site. + +-- Description -- +Aquaculture species are listed in aquacultureSpecies attribute. +The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes maintained by FAO. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Holding +-- Definition -- +The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different "sites", under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities. +The holding includes one specialisation of ActivityComplex, ie. Activity. the values of ActivityType are expressed conform the classification of the economic activity of the holding, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. +Holding is a thematic extension of the generic Class &ldquo;Activity Complex&rdquo; shared with other thematic areas describing entities related with Economical Activities (Legal Entity Class &ndash; Business). + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + +01.7 hunting trapping an related services is exclude. +02. forestry and logging are excluded +03.1 fishing is excluded. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Site +-- Definition -- +All land at a same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials. The geometry of the site must be a point or a surface. Mulitpoint or multisurface is not allowed. + +-- Description -- +The site can be represented by a point or by a surface. +the site can have only one geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the extent or position of the site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry must be a GM_surface, when it includes installations, plots or buildings with a polygon type geometry. +In case the site only includes single object with a point type geometry, the site can have a GM_point geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +activity +-- Definition -- +The classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding. + +-- Description -- +Accessible at Eurostat repository from URL +http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm? +TargetUrl=LST_CLS_DLD&StrNom=NACE_REV2 +&StrLanguageCode=EN&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC. + + +The valid nace codes are +first level +01 and 03 +second level +01.1 - 01.6 and 03.2 +third level +01.11 - 01.64 and 03.21 - 03.22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7e929de0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/am/3.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b5d2a10b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/am/4.0/AreaManagementRestrictionRegulationZone.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + + -- Name -- +area management restriction and regulation zones + +-- Definition -- +The Area Management Restriction and Regulation Zones application schema contains the spatial object that represents zones or areas established to protect the environment via management, restriction or regulation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +management restriction or regulation zone + +-- Definition -- +Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (or used for reporting at international, European, national, regional and local) levels. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external application to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE: ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial objects commonly perform the role/function of <i>"Reporting Unit"</i> for non-spatial reported data. The reported data shall contain object references to ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZones. Therefore, all spatial objects shall be assigned an inspireID. + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some management, restriction or regulation zones may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. These may have been established to meet the reporting requirements of different legislative instruments at International, European or at Member State levels. + +Where multiple thematicIDs exist all should be provided. This shall allow any external dataset that uses thematicIDs to referencing to the zone to continue to be linked to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The geometry of a Management Area, Restriction or Regulation Zone can be defined using any geometry representation. Typically this shall be either a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface. + +NOTE: Where a zone forms as a polygon, this should be encoded as a GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface not a GM_Curve. + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +High level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specialised zone type + +-- Definition -- +Additional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: This value should be derived from a relevant domain-specific controlled vocabulary, where available. + +EXAMPLE 1: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = airQualityManagementZone could be further classified as either: +<ul> + <li> specialisedZoneType = agglomeration or </li> + <li> specialisedZoneType =nonAgglomeration</li> +</ul> + +EXAMPLE 2: A ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone where the zoneType value = sensitiveArea could be further classified as either: + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveArea + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveNitrates + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveEutrophic + specialisedZoneType = lessSensitiveShellfish + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +designation period + +-- Definition -- +Time period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: designationPeriod uses the ISO 19108 TM_Period which is comprised of two properties - gml:beginPosition and gml:endPosition. +If the zone shall remain in force for an indeterminate period of time then the endPosition/indeterminatePosition="unknown" can be used to state that the zone is still effective. + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental domain + +-- Definition -- +Classification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached. + +-- Description -- +A zone may be established within one environmental domain (e.g. water) or may to cover a wide range of environmental objectives that cross-cut several domains. For example, Marine Regions may relate to water, land use, sustainable development. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +competent authority + +-- Definition -- +Description of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to, or citation of the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: River basin districts (RBD) exist at three levels: +1) International River Basin District +2) National River Basin District +3) River Basin District Sub units. + +An international RBD may contain one or more national RBD and/or River Basin Sub Units. + +A national RBD may be related to an International RBD and one or more RBD sub-units. + +EXAMPLE 2: A WFDWaterBody may be related to a River Basin District. + + am:ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..27d20ad0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/au/3.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,501 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +NUTS region that topologically contains this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 NUTS regions are Territorial units for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 (see hhtp:ec.europe.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/home_regions_de.html). + +NOTE 2 Each administrative unit at lowest level is topologically covered by a certain NUTS3 region established for statistical purposes. Each NUTS3 region belongs to a specific NUTS2 region that is a part of NUTS1 region. The administrative unit at lowest level can refer the corresponding regions from all three levels: NUTS3, NUTS2, and NUTS1. + + stat:NUTSRegion + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which are co-administered by this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessairly represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e818ab3c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/au/4.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +national code + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Name -- +residence of authority + +-- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +lower level unit + +-- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by the administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper level unit + +-- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +administered by + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Name -- +co administer + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which is co-administered by this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessarily represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now. + + + + + -- Name -- +not agreed + +-- Definition -- +The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status value + +-- Definition -- +Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries. + + + + + -- Name -- +edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + -- Name -- +not edge matched + +-- Definition -- +The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/au/5.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/au/5.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8676599a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/au/5.0/AdministrativeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line of demarcation between administrative units. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of border line. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the administrative units separated by this boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of all separated administrative units. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In case of a national boundary (i.e. nationalLevel='1st order') only one national administrative unit (i.e. country) is provided. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:boundary + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. + + + + + -- Name -- +national code + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level + +-- Definition -- +Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +national level name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. + + + + + -- Name -- +residence of authority + +-- Definition -- +Center for national or local administration. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +Condominium administered by this administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominiums may only exist at state level and can be administered only by administrative units at the highest level of the national administrative hierarchy (i.e. countries). + + au:Condominium + au:admUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +lower level unit + +-- Definition -- +Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by the administrative unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For administrative units at the lowest level of the national hierarchy no lower level unit exists. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit except for the lowest level units shall refer to its lower level units + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:upperLevelUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper level unit + +-- Definition -- +A unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative units at the highest level of national hierarchy (i.e. the country) do not have upper level units. + +CONSTRAINT Each administrative unit at the level other than '1st order' (i.e. nationalLevel <> '1st order') shall refer their upper level unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:lowerLevelUnit + + + + + + -- Name -- +administered by + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:coAdminister + + + + + + -- Name -- +co administer + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which is co-administered by this administrative unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:administeredBy + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Administrative boundary corresponds to the curve established between the nodes at lowest level of territory division in Member State. Thus, it does not necessarily represents boundary in political terms, but just part of it. + + au:AdministrativeBoundary + au:admUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +condominium + +-- Definition -- +An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Condominium is not a part of any national administrative hierarchy of territory division in Member State. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +adm unit + +-- Definition -- +The administrative unit administering the condominium. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + au:condominium + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the residence of authority. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the residence of authority. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..127c03d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base/3.2/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. INSPIRE application schemas may specify their own spatial data set types. It specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e97fa37 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base/3.3/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relative vertical position of a spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is on ground level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is suspended or elevated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The spatial object is underground. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +WARNING This element has been deprecated in v3.3.1 of this schema (in accordance with D2.7 v3.3 Recommendation 11 stating that wfs:FeatureCollection should be used instead of base:SpatialDataSet). + +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. The scope of this type is packaging pre-defined data sets for the non-direct access download service. It may be reused in thematic application schemas, but if it does not fit an application-schema-specific data set object should be modelled. This type may have the same name and definition like this type, but may have a different set of properties. + +This type specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + gml:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base/4.0/BaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base/4.0/BaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4c13a3a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base/4.0/BaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ + + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for basic types used by multiple themes + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifiable collection of spatial data. + +-- Description -- +WARNING This element has been deprecated in v3.3.1 of this schema (in accordance with D2.7 v3.3 Recommendation 11 stating that wfs:FeatureCollection should be used instead of base:SpatialDataSet). + +NOTE The type SpatialDataSet is offered as a pre-defined type for spatial data sets. The scope of this type is packaging pre-defined data sets for the non-direct access download service. It may be reused in thematic application schemas, but if it does not fit an application-schema-specific data set object should be modelled. This type may have the same name and definition like this type, but may have a different set of properties. + +This type specifies three properties: an external object identifier, a container for metadata (may be void), and an association to zero or more spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata of the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The spatial objects that are members of the spatial data set + + gml:AbstractFeature + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 External object identifiers are distinct from thematic object identifiers. + +NOTE 2 The voidable version identifier attribute is not part of the unique identifier of a spatial object and may be used to distinguish two versions of the same spatial object. + +NOTE 3 The unique identifier will not change during the life-time of a spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier. + +NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d56bda75 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base2/1.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +- the title of the official journal; +- the volume and/or series number; +- Page number(s); + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..83a5c1ea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/base2/2.0/BaseTypes2.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +schema for additional basic types used by multiple themes + +-- Description -- +NOTE The additional types specified with Annex II/III data specifications are placed in a separate schema to maintain backwards compatibility. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address provided as free text. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Supplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation. + + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +An address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Periods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Telephone number of the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Pages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual. + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +document citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be the official name assigned to the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE The official legal name for the INSPIRE Directive is "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + + + + + -- Name -- +short name + +-- Definition -- +Short name or alternative title of the document. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For legal documents, this should be a short name or alternative title commonly used to identify the legislation. + +EXAMPLE 1: INSPIRE Directive is the short name for "Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)" + +EXAMPLE 2: CAFE Directive is the short name for the Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe" + +EXAMPLE 3: Water Framework Directive the short name for "Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of water policy" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +date + +-- Definition -- +Date of creation, publication or revision of the document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the document + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a specific part of the document. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For legal documents, this attribute can contain a reference to article(s) that specify a specific requirement or obligation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +legislation citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identification number + +-- Definition -- +Code used to identify the legislative instrument + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: 2007/2/EC is the identification number for the INSPIRE Directive + +EXAMPLE 2: 2008/50/EC is the identification number for the CAFE Directive + +EXAMPLE 3: 2000/60/EC is the identification number for the Water Framework Directive + + + + + -- Name -- +official document number + +-- Definition -- +Official document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An official document number may be assigned to uniquely identify the legislative instrument. + +EXAMPLE: CELEX Number used to uniquely identify European Union Legislation + + + + + -- Name -- +date entered into force + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument entered into force. + + + + + -- Name -- +date repealed + +-- Definition -- +Date the legislative instrument was repealed. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +The level at which the legislative instrument is adopted. + + + + + -- Name -- +journal citation + +-- Definition -- +Citation of the official journal in which the legislation is published. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal information + +-- Definition -- +Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official journal identification + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts: +<ul> + <li>the title of the official journal</li> + <li>the volume and/or series number</li> + <li>Page number(s)</li> +</ul> + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Official Journal of European Union (OJEU), L108, Volume 50, 1-14 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISSN + +-- Definition -- +The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: Periodical publilcations are issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and required that each serial publication can be uniquely identified. + +EXAMPLE: OJ Series in which INSPIRE Directive is published has been assigned the ISSN: 1725-2555 + + + + + -- Name -- +ISBN + +-- Definition -- +International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published. + + + + + -- Name -- +link to online version + +-- Definition -- +Link to an online version of the official journal + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +related party + +-- Definition -- +An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A party, typically an individual person, acting as a general point of contact for a resource can be specified without providing any particular role. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +individual name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related person. + + + + + -- Name -- +organisation name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the related organisation. + + + + + -- Name -- +position name + +-- Definition -- +Position of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department. + + + + + -- Name -- +contact + +-- Definition -- +Contact information for the related party. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Role(s) of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +Some spatial objects may be assigned multiple unique identifiers. +These may have been established to meet data exchange requirements of different reporting obligations at International, European or national levels and/or internal data maintenance requirements. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier + +-- Definition -- +Unique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme. + + + + + -- Name -- +identifier scheme + +-- Definition -- +Identifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: Reporting requirements for different environmental legislation mandate that each spatial object is assigned an identifier conforming to specific lexical rules. + +NOTE 2: These rules are often inconsistent so a spatial object may be assigned multiple identifiers which are used for object referencing to link information to the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7171922f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/br/3.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16e52e9a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/br/4.0/Bio-geographicalRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + Application schema for Bio-geographical Regions + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +bio-geographical region + +-- Definition -- +An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Europe is divided into eleven broad bio-geographical terrestrial zones and 5 zones for marine bio-geographical regions. + +NOTE The marine regions are used in the context of Natura2000 due to practical / technical reasons only; they do not have any legal status in contrast to the "terrestrial" Bio-geographical Regions. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the ecological region. + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification + +-- Definition -- +Regionclass code, according to a classification scheme. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification scheme + +-- Definition -- +Classification scheme used for classifying regions. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +region classification level + +-- Definition -- +The classification level of the region class. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3dbc5e06 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-base/3.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,789 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d023f435 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-base/4.0/BuildingsBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,787 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building base + +-- Definition -- +The base application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract building + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building nature + +-- Definition -- +Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building. + +-- Description -- +This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities. +-- Description -- +NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of dwellings + +-- Definition -- +Number of dwellings. + +-- Description -- +A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households. +NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i> +EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of building units + +-- Definition -- +Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. +-- Description -- +Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. +EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. +NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. +NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of floors above ground + +-- Definition -- +Number of floors above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract construction + +-- Definition -- +Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts and of some optional spatial object types that may be added in order to provide more information about the theme Buildings. + +-- Description -- +The optional spatial object types that may be added to core profiles are described in the extended profiles. The ones inheriting from the attributes of AbstractConstruction are Installation and OtherConstruction. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of construction + +-- Definition -- +Status of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of construction + +-- Definition -- +Date of construction. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of demolition + +-- Definition -- +Date of demolition. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of last major renovation + +-- Definition -- +Date of last major renovation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.). +-- Description -- +Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + +EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings + +EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) + +EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Height above ground. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the construction. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed <b>construction </b>above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The building parts composing the Building. +-- Description -- +A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. +NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS). + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +This data type enables to detail the current use(s). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Current use + +-- Definition -- +The current use. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: trade + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentage + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of the real world object, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use. +-- Description -- +NOTE: The percentage of use is generally the percentage of floor area dedicated to this given use. If it is not the case, it is recommended to explain what the percentage refers to in metadata (template for additional information) +EXAMPLE: 30 (if 30% of the building is occupied by trade activity). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of event + +-- Definition -- +This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Any point + +-- Definition -- +A date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Beginning + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event begun. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End + +-- Definition -- +Date and time when the event ended. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation + +-- Definition -- +This data types includes the elevation value itself and information on how this elevation was measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Elevation reference + +-- Definition -- +Element where the elevation was measured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +External reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system + +-- Definition -- +Uniform Resource Identifier of the external information system. + + + + + -- Name -- +Information system name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the external information system. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Danish Register of Dwellings, Spanish Cadastre. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference + +-- Definition -- +Thematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE: This reference will act as a foreign key to implement the association between the spatial object in the INSPIRE data set and in the external information system. +EXAMPLE: The cadastral reference of a given building in the national cadastral register. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height above ground + +-- Definition -- +Vertical distance (measured or estimated) between a low reference and a high reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Height reference + +-- Definition -- +Element used as the high reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The height of the building has been captured up to the top of building. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Low reference + +-- Definition -- +Element as the low reference. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: the height of the building has been captured from its the lowest ground point. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The way the height has been captured. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the height above ground. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b52922b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core2d/3.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4767a979 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core2d/4.0/BuildingsCore2D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 2D + +-- Definition -- +The 2D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. + +NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation of the building part.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ae5e6734 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core3d/3.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..07ab0359 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-core3d/4.0/BuildingsCore3D.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Building 3D + +-- Definition -- +The 3D application schema for INSPIRE theme buildings. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building + +-- Definition -- +A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes) + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry multi-surface + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry solid + +-- Definition -- +Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Terrain intersection + +-- Definition -- +Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry estimated accuracy + +-- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical geometry reference 3D top + +-- Definition -- +Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Horizontal geometry reference + +-- Definition -- +Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry. +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Building part + +-- Definition -- +A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects. + +EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 2D + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f"> +</font><font color="#0f0f0f">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#0f0f0f">NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 1 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 2 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes). + +NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 3 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry 3D LoD 4 + +-- Definition -- +3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu/0.0/Buildings.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu/0.0/Buildings.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bd7b4f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu/0.0/Buildings.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A building is a covered facility, usable for the protection of humans, animals, things or the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome control tower [Unit.Type='TWR' - AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Point representing the situation of a Control Tower belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport), used to manage aircraft traffic in the runways and nearest airspace to the aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome (airport/heliport) to which the control tower belongs. + + tn-a:AerodromeNode + tn-a:controlTowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adad4310 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/common.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/common.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0245ea0b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/common.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1479 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as defined in Annex I, II or III to Directive 2007/2/EC. + + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if the resource includes textual information. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + One or more Documentation URIs if available + + + + + One or more URLs if available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The INSPIRE Metadata Regulation for spatial data services requires that a mandatory keyword which comes from a list and not an originating controlled vocabulary. This is also what the INSPIRE Metadata Technical Guidelines implement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Draft implementation to be refined + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Official mime type for INSPIRE Resources + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Official mime type for OGC GML currently in the registration process of IANA + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WMS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC CSW Capabilities response document + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC WFS + + + + + Unofficial mime type for OGC Service Exception + + + + + Unofficial mime type for ISO 19139 metadata + + + + + + + Mandatory if a URL is available to obtain more information on +the resource, and/or access related services. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Simplified ISO 8601 implementation + + + + YEAR MONTH DAY-----------------------TIME--------------------FRACTIONAL SECONDS---------TIME ZONE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if an equivalent scale or a resolution distance is available + Mandatory for services when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for service + + + + + An equivalent scale is generally expressed as an integer value expressing the scale denominator + + + + + + A resolution distance shall be expressed as a numerical value associated with a unit of length + + + + + + + + + ISO 19139 does not offer encoding of spatial resolution for services and INSPIRE Guidelines recommend to put it inside the abstract element in unstructured format, making it virtually impossible to extract the spatial resolution from the rest of the abstract text. The original abstract text is copied for reference. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Resource Provider (resourceProvider): Party that supplies the resource. + + + + + 6.2. Custodian (custodian): Party that accepts accountability and responsibility for the data and ensures appropriate care and maintenance of the resource. + + + + + 6.3. Owner (owner): Party that owns the resource. + + + + + 6.4. User (user): Party who uses the resource. + + + + + 6.5. Distributor (distributor): Party who distributes the resource. + + + + + 6.6. Originator (originator): Party who created the resource + + + + + 6.7. Point of Contact (pointOfContact): Party who can be contacted for acquiring knowledge about or acquisition of the resource. + + + + + 6.8. Principal Investigator (principalInvestigator): Key party responsible for gathering information and conducting research. + + + + + 6.9. Processor (processor): Party who has processed the data in a manner such that the resource has been modified. + + + + + 6.10. Publisher (publisher): Party who published the resource. + + + + + 6.11. Author (author): Party who authored the resource. + + + + + + + + The bounding box shall be expressed with westbound and eastbound longitudes, and southbound and northbound latitudes in decimal degrees, with a precision of at least two decimals. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72c0f59f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_bul.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_cze.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_cze.xsd new file mode 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b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_dut.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68706f68 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_dut.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_eng.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_eng.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87998769 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_eng.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_ger.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_gle.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_gle.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4a3aaa9d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_gle.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_gre.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_gre.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..be5ab58d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_gre.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_hrv.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_hrv.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6ec4539b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_hrv.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_hun.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_hun.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d7bd96e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_hun.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_ice.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_ice.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d8ab4b9e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_ice.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_mlt.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_nor.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_nor.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3299300b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_nor.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_pol.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_pol.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fa4f7967 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_pol.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_por.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_por.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..deee22aa --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_por.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_rum.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_rum.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..69304a36 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_rum.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_rum.xsd.bkp b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_rum.xsd.bkp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d322966a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_rum.xsd.bkp @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_slo.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_slo.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df025d6f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_slo.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_slv.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_slv.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f6dd41e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_slv.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_spa.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_spa.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ba070c54 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_spa.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_swe.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_swe.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..32c2d666 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/enums/enum_swe.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemddataset.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemddataset.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f85ee7cd --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemddataset.xml @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ + + + + resourcetitle2 + resourceabstract + dataset + + http://resourcelocator1.com + text/html + + + http://resourcelocator2.com + text/html + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Addresses + + + satellite imagery + + + 1.11 + -2.22 + 3.33 + -4.44 + + + 1.11 + -2.22 + 3.33 + -4.44 + + + + + 2010-11-11T00:00:00 + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2010-11-19T10:20:30 + + + + + + 2011-11-11T00:00:00 + 2011-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2000-11-22 + + + 2010-11-19T10:20:30 + + + 2020-11-19T00:00:00 + + + 10 + + + 2 + + + 333 + myuom + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + no conditions apply + copyright + + + resppartyorgname1 + jrc1@jrc.it + + pointOfContact + + + MDPointOfContact1 + MDPointOfContac12@orgemail1.com + + 2010-11-10 + eng + + code1 + namespace1 + + + code2 + namespace2 + + por + ita + biota + inlandWaters + lineage statement + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26d4a7f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdseries.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + + EDGAR V4.1 Activity Data + The Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) provides global past and present day Human Activity Data classified following the EDGAR Source Categories classification + series + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Energy resources + + + satellite imagery + + + 180.00 + -180.00 + 80.00 + -80.00 + + + + + 1970-01-01T00:00:00 + 2005-12-31T00:00:00 + + + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 2010-05-01 + + + 1 + + + 222 + myuom + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + notConformant + + + + spec2 + 2010-11-09 + + conformant + + no conditions apply + free access provided a credentials required 2 + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + principalInvestigator + + + + EC/JRC/IES + greet.maenhout@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + pointOfContact + + + EC/JRC/IES + valerio.pagliari@jrc.it + + 2010-10-11 + eng + + edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu + + eng + environment + IEA for Energy statistics +FAO for agricoltural data + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ebd1eea6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/examples/inspireresourcemdservice.xml @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + + Europe Mapping Service based on the Image2000 European mosaic (multispectral) + Map Service of a European Mosaic. The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service covers the Landsat 7 multispectral bands 3, 2 and 1. + service + + http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php + text/html + + + humanGeographicViewer + + + satellite imagery + + + + + 2010-11-11T00:00:00 + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2010-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + + 2011-11-11T00:00:00 + 2011-11-19T00:00:00 + + + + + 2005-12-12 + + + 1 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notConformant + + no conditions apply + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + resourceProvider + + + + (R Service)Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (r)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + publisher + + + MC Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + (MC)image2000@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + 2010-06-15 + eng + + sfdsdf + adsasd + + view + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c63d037 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0/network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ + + + + + + + Extended capabilities for ISO 19128 , OGC CSW, OGC OWS services + + + + + Scenario 1: Mandatory MetadataUrl element pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document plus language parameters + + + + + + + + Scenario 2: Mandatory (where appropriate) metadata elements not mapped to standard capabilities, plus mandatory language parameters, plus OPTIONAL MetadataUrl pointing to an INSPIRE Compliant ISO metadata document + + + + Mandatory linkage to the network service + + + + + + + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + It is not necessary to repeat the default +language + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Harmonised name of the layer + + + + + Layer Title + + + + + + + + + List of Coordinate Reference Systems in which the layer is available + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to the service is available + + + + + + If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided. + + + + + Mandatory for services with an explicit geographic extent. + + + + + + Mandatory when there is a restriction on the spatial resolution for this service. + + + + + + The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ +shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used. + + + + + + + + + + + Mandatory if linkage to data sets on which the service operates are available. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8fe03699 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cp/3.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19dbf0a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cp/4.0/CadastralParcels.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,629 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The application schema CadastralParcels contains the feature types CadastralParcel, CadastralBoundary and CadastralIndexSet. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. + +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. + +NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. + +NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. + +NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral boundaries or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral boundary. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. + + cp:CadastralParcel + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +As much as possible, the geometry should be a single area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral reference. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. + +-- Description -- +The national cadastral reference can be used also in further queries in national services. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral parcel. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the national cadastral reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:BasicPropertyUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. + + au:AdministrativeUnit + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. + +NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. + +EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of cadastral parcels or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the cadastral zoning. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The label is usually the last part of the national cadastral zoning reference or that reference itself or the name. + +NOTE 2 The label can be used for label in portrayal. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For Spain, level name might be supplied as "municipio" (in Spanish) and as "municipality" (in English). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Cadastral zonings which are also administrative units have generally a name. + +EXAMPLE Bordeaux, Copenhagen. + +NOTE 2 The language of the name should be filled in most cases, except if the data producer does not know in which language the names are. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 03260000AB (France), 30133 (Austria), APD00F (Netherlands). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 2000 means that original cadastral map was designed at scale 1: 2000. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point within the cadastral zoning. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The centroid of the cadastral parcel geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. + + cp:CadastralZoning + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f4aac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cvbase/1.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf9b1db2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cvbase/2.0/CoverageBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +base schema for coverages + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage + +-- Definition -- +Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay or digital elevation matrix. + +NOTE In other words, a coverage is a feature that has multiple values for each attribute type, where each direct position within the geometric representation of the feature has a single value for each attribute type. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +metadata + +-- Definition -- +Application specific metadata of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The values of this property will typically be constrained in subtypes or in profiles specified by information communities. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Description of the structure of the range values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c5bdf54 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/cvgvp/0.1/CoverageGVP.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +application schema for coverages with a geometry/value pair representation + +-- Description -- +NOTE This application schema has been specified to be conceptually consistent with the coverage model used by the OGC Best Practice document 06-188r1 "GML Encoding of Discrete Coverages (interleaved pattern)". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +multi time instant coverage + +-- Definition -- +coverage characterized by a finite domain consisting of time instants + +-- Description -- +NOTE This type provides a representation of the time instant/value pairs, i.e. represents a time series. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry-value pair + +-- Definition -- +describes an element of a set that defines the relationships of a discrete coverage + +-- Description -- +Each instance consists of two parts: a domain object from the domain of the coverage to which it belongs and a record of feature attribute values from the range of the coverage to which it belongs. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the domain object + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +holds the record of feature attribute values associated with the domain object in the property "geometry" + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +coverage (geometry-value pair representation) + +-- Definition -- +coverage which provides the geometry value pairs + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +contains the extent of the domain of the coverage + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +alement + +-- Definition -- +list of the geometry/value pairs of the coverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f6d3bb6f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ef/3.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1013 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ffd01592 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ef/4.0/EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1025 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring feature + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility). + +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Observation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved. + + ef:uses + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +abstract monitoring object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- Plain text denotation of the + AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Monitored environmental medium. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. +For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clean link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has(have) been deactivated/replaced by another one. + + ef:supersededBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +In a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces(replace) the superseded one. + + ef:supersedes + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +any domain link + +-- Definition -- +Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the domain link. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring activity + +-- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + +-- Description -- +For example a vessel could be equipped with a collection of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for a given campaign (= EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) fulfilling an EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. Then, after a given period this exact same vessel could be equipped with another set of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities for another campaign fulfilling another EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme requirements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: If a research vessel has several monitoring activities (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) one wants to know where he cruised for each of those (EnvironmentaMonitoringActivity). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Responsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up. + + ef:triggers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity. + + ef:involvedIn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring facility + +-- Definition -- +A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: An EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is not a facility in the common INSPIRE sense realised by the Generic Conceptual Model class ActivtiyComplex. + +NOTE 2: Laboratories are not EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities from an INSPIRE perspective as the exact location of the laboratory does not add further information to the measurement. +The methodology used in the laboratory should be provided with observational data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Definition -- +Regime of the measurement + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source of result acquisition + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: platform, site, station, sensor, ... + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the physical object (facility). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring network + +-- Definition -- +Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental monitoring programme + +-- Definition -- +Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. +Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme. + + ef:setUpFor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + --Name -- +hierarchy + +-- Definition -- +Hierachical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:narrower + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure). +The association has additional +properties as defined in the +association class Hierarchy. + + ef:broader + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +network facility + +-- Definition -- +Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time period of the link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:contains + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility. + + ef:belongsTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observing capability + +-- Definition -- +Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of object used for describing the process. + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of the provided result. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 'Observations and Measurements' compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object + + + + + -- Definition -- +The property being observed or measured at this AMO. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operational activity period + +-- Definition -- +Corresponds to a period during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lifespan of the OperationalActivityPeriod. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +report to legal act + +-- Definition -- +Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement. + +-- Description -- +From INSPIRE perspective, an AbstractMonitoringFeature requires the provision of ISO 19156 compliant observations & measurements only in the case that these have been required by a legal reporting obligation or a commonly agreed voluntarily data flow using INSPIRE EF dataspecification for the definition of datastructure. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +LegalAct which is reported to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Time of reporting. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional information on the actual data reported. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7e3b9e1d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-bas/3.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6d38a347 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-bas/4.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + + + -- Name -- +elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation property type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An elevation property is a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an element consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoid, water level, etc.). + +NOTE 2 It does not include relative elevations of the element referenced to other spatial objects. + +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +height + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + -- Name -- +depth + +-- Definition -- +Elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This definition intentionally avoids making reference to complex geodetic terms. It is only intended to specify the direction in which the elevation property has been measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type value + +-- Definition -- +Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE DTM and DSM. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital terrain model + +-- Definition -- +Digital terrain model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Buildings, bridges or vegetation do not form part of a DTM. + +NOTE 1 For DTM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor), the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DTM. + +NOTE 2 For DTM surfaces in which any features placed on the Earth's bare surface have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + -- Name -- +digital surface model + +-- Definition -- +Digital surface model. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1 Vegetation, buildings and bridges are examples of static features. + +EXAMPLE 2 Cars, trucks and other dynamic features are examples of temporary phenomena. + +NOTE 1 For DSM surfaces describing the floor of water bodies (e.g. the sea-floor) and those features placed on it, the water bodies are not considered as part of the Earth's bare surface. Hence, they are excluded from the DSM. + +NOTE 2 For DSM surfaces in which any temporary phenomena have not been totally filtered and excluded, the deviations must be explained in the metadata. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-bas/5.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-bas/5.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9dde23f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-bas/5.0/ElevationBaseTypes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ + + + -- Name -- elevation - base types + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Base Types application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5414b1c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-cov/3.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..85280a02 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-cov/4.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-cov/5.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-cov/5.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbdfecbe --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-cov/5.0/ElevationGridCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Grid Coverage application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123:2005]. + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. The whole geographic extent of the elevation coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation grid coverage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Multi polygon delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing elevation grid coverage + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage. + +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation. + + el-cov:ElevationGridCoverage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e2edfd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-tin/3.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..480ba4b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-tin/4.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-tin/5.0/ElevationTin.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-tin/5.0/ElevationTin.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56ec4218 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-tin/5.0/ElevationTin.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - tin + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - TIN application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation TIN + +-- Definition -- +Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according the geometry GM_Tin (defined in ISO 19107:2003). Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The TIN can be calculated using any triangulation method, which determines the spatial relationships between the spatial objects in the collection. + +EXAMPLE An elevation TIN model calculated by means of the Delaunay triangulation method. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometries + +-- Definition -- +Represents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5513d76 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-vec/3.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,582 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..236efd3e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-vec/4.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,583 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type value + +-- Definition -- +List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +master + +-- Definition -- +Contour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale. + + + + + -- Name -- +ordinary + +-- Definition -- +Contour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +auxiliary + +-- Definition -- +A supplementary contour &ndash; not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval &ndash; estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This term is equivalent to the value 'intermediate' used in some Member States. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-vec/5.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-vec/5.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a2b31112 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/el-vec/5.0/ElevationVectorElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,538 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation - vector elements + +-- Definition -- +Elevation - Vector Elements application schema. + + EMPTY + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +breakline + +-- Definition -- +A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19107:2003]. + +EXAMPLE +Breaklines represent local ridges or depressions (streams or drainage lines) in the surface, man-made structures (e.g. roads), etc. + +NOTE 1 A breakline connects points with different elevation and therefore its description using 2.5-D coordinates (using the 'geometry' attribute) is fully recommended. + +NOTE 2 No triangle in a TIN may cross a breakline (in other words, breakline segments are enforced as triangle edges), even if doing so violates the triangulation criterion. + +NOTE 3 All breaklines are located on the ground surface or on any of the artificial structures built on it. + +NOTE 4 Breaklines are useful as input data for the generation of a more appropriate or accurate digital elevation model by using interpolation methods. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +break line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +man-made break + +-- Definition -- +Line which represents an elevation break due to an artificial or man-made construction present on the terrain. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +chart datum + +-- Definition -- +Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is intended to describe the main characteristics of a vertical CRS for measurement of depths in cases where this information is rarely or not available through a CRS registry (e.g. like EPSG). + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +datum water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + +NOTE 1 Values in the code list are applicable either for sea or inland waters. + +NOTE 2 When defining a depth datum for inland waters, it is recommended the use of "highWater", "lowWater" or "meanWaterLevel" - as applicable. All the other levels in the code list are well defined but usually just locally and do not serve for cross border purposes. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +offset + +-- Definition -- +Relative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In order to calculate the offset parameter, the height(s) of the reference point(s) and the height of the water level determining the chart datum must be compared in the same vertical CRS. + +NOTE 2 When a single reference point is provided, the offset parameter is supposed to be zero (by default). If this condition is true, there is no need to inform the offset parameter. + +NOTE 3 When a set of reference points is provided, an individual offset parameter shall be provided for each of these points. The multiplicity between both properties - "referencePoint" and "offset" - is ordered with the aim to maintain this correspondence. + + + + + -- Name -- +reference point + +-- Definition -- +Geographical position(s) of: +- Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. +- Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The altimetric position of each reference point must be its height in a common vertical CRS: +- in EVRS within its geographical scope (continental Europe). +- in a vertical CRS identified and documented by the Member State concerned, outside the geographical scope of EVRS (overseas territories). +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>NOTE 2 In Case A - The altimetric position of the reference point can be directly utilised as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the chart datum. + +NOTE 3 In Case B - The altimetric positions of the reference points can be utilised, together with the respective offset parameter, as input to calculate approximate heights in a common vertical CRS for those vector objects whose depth values are referred to the water level of the chart datum. + +NOTE 4 The common vertical CRS mentioned in Note 2 and Note 3 shall be the one determined by Note 1. + + + + + -- Name -- +scope + +-- Definition -- +Geographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Chart datums should only be used to refer and portray depths at local level, since they are determined by a local water level. + +EXAMPLE 1 Lake or part of a lake in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 2 River section in which a specific water level is used as depth datum. + +EXAMPLE 3 Extent of the sea area in which a specific local tide level is used as depth datum. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line + +-- Definition -- +Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of contour lines and it is equal to 'depth' in the case of depth contours. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contour line type + +-- Definition -- +The type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is often applicable to contour lines describing the relief of a land-based area. For depth contours describing the floor of a water body is not always applicable. + + + + + -- Name -- +down right + +-- Definition -- +Property indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In the case of contour lines, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the height of the surface is lower at the right side of the line. + +NOTE 2 In the case of depth contours, when the downRight attribute is 'true' this indicates that the depth of the surface is higher at the right side of the line. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +elevation vector object + +-- Definition -- +Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set. + +-- Description -- +It is an abstract feature type which generically describes every possible type of elevation vector object. It includes common attributes, properties and constraints for such spatial objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local depth datum + +-- Definition -- +Identification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This data type is applicable only to bathymetric vector objects. + +EXAMPLE Local datums for referring depths in lakes and navigable rivers. + + + + + -- Name -- +property type + +-- Definition -- +Attribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Height, depth. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isolated area + +-- Definition -- +Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "IslandArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 It includes the delimitation of any island of elevation data which are isolated from the main DEM. They may be included inside void areas. + +NOTE 2 Isolated areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation + +-- Definition -- +Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 It often represents a singular point in the morphology of a land or water body's floor surface. + +NOTE 2 The attribute propertyType is equal to 'height' in the case of spot heights. It is equal to 'depth' in the case of spot depths. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +classification + +-- Definition -- +Class of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +geographical name + +-- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +property value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system. + + + + + -- Name -- +spot elevation type + +-- Definition -- +The type of elevation spot. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +void area + +-- Definition -- +Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE "ObscureArea" [GIS4EU D3.5]. + +NOTE 1 A void area may contain a number of isolated areas with elevation data. These are considered as holes of the container void area. + +NOTE 2 Void areas can be useful as masks when calculating a more appropriate or accurate DEM. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1872be76 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/elu/3.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b03ea8d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/elu/4.0/ExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ + + + -- Name -- +existing land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use dataset. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +Boundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was inserted or changed in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the existing land use data set was superseded or retired in the provided set of data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +the time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use objects that belong to this existing land use data set. + + elu:ExistingLandUseObject + elu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use object +-- Definition -- +An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the existing land use object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellite acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all objects are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Existing land use data set to which this land use object belongs. + + elu:ExistingLandUseDataSet + elu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d99a4e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-b/3.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b015813 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-b/4.0/EnergyResourcesBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Base application schema + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of depth, the range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the deepest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range. + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources, depth is the true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level to the shallowest vertex of the deposit body. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent type + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the vertical dimension represented by a scalar or by a range of values. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical Reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent value + +-- Definition -- +Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range + +-- Definition -- +Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar + +-- Definition -- +Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE depth values are represented by negative numbers. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5ec35573 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-c/3.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8adcb6f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-c/4.0/EnergyResourcesCoverage.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Coverage application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste potential coverage + +-- Definition -- +Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Assessment method + +-- Definition -- +A reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatio-temporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The domain extent shall be specified at least in space by using EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription. + +NOTE 2 In specific cases information is needed on the vertical extent e.g. wind power potential. +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The name of the catchment area for which a coverage has been extracted to represent Hydroelectric potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Potential type + +-- Definition -- +There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Most detailed classification must be provided. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time period for which this coverage is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +A number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid. +EXAMPLE wind power map represents wind power at a height of 80m above groundlevel. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d0915986 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-v/3.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- Calorific value + -- Definition -- Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass. + -- Description -- NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..988c1dc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er-v/4.0/EnergyResourcesVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Energy Resources Vector application schema + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Lower bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the lower bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + -- Name -- +Upper bound + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper bound of the calorific range. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific value type. + +-- Definition -- +Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific range + +-- Definition -- +A range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource. + + + + + -- Name -- +Calorific scalar + +-- Definition -- +Measure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is the SI unit kJ/kg. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period type + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation started. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation starts with certain mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it starts with the extraction of energy using specific equipment. + + + + + -- Name -- +End time + +-- Definition -- +The time when the exploitation ended. + +-- Description -- +This is both for renewable and non-renewable energy sources. For non-renewable energy resources exploitation ends with stopping the mining activities. In the case of renewable energy resources, it ends when specific equipment is no longer used for extraction of renewable and waste energy. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel measure + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Amount + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource present in the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is standard m³ for natural gas assuming reference gas conditions (15° C; 101,325 kPa) and 10³ tonnes for solid fossil fuels and oil. + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the resource was quantified. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource class + +-- Definition -- +Category indicating the different confidence levels of fossil fuel resources for distinguishing real from potential or expected amount of fossil fuels. + +-- Description -- +A particular class within the classification framework. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Fossil fuel resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Solid fossil fuels are those non-renewable hydrocarbon energy resources that are naturally found in the solid state i.e. coals and peat. Hydrocarbons cover various types of natural gas and petroleum resources.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of discovery + +-- Definition -- +The date the energy source was discovered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource type + +-- Definition -- +Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation. + + + + + + + <font color="#222226">-- Name --</font> +<font color="#222226">Calorific value</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Definition --</font> +<font color="#222226">Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.</font> +<font color="#222226"> +</font><font color="#222226">-- Description --</font> +<font color="#222226">NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MJ/tonne for solid fossil fuels, MJ/tonne for oil and KJ/m³ for natural gas </font>assuming reference gas conditions (15°C; 101,325 kPa) + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity + +-- Definition -- +Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +Type of fossil fuel. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Renewable and waste resource + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be, or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste. + +-- Description -- +<font color="#222226">Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and theoretically inexhausatable that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel. Waste is a fuel that may consist of many materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household wastes such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Capacity + +-- Definition -- +Energy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the unit of measure to be used is MWe for electrical generation capacity and MWt for heat generation capacity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date of determination + +-- Definition -- +Date on which the capacity of the resource has been determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of resource + +-- Definition -- +The type of renewable energy or waste resource. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector Energy Resource + +-- Definition -- +A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification and quantification framework + +-- Definition -- +A reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources. + +-- Description -- +NOTE in most cases, only applicable to fossil fuels. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Exploitation period + +-- Definition -- +The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application. + +-- Description -- +NOTE For several reasons there might be more than 1 exploitation period + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reporting authority + +-- Definition -- +Organisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Resource name + +-- Definition -- +The name of the energy resource + +-- Description -- +NOTE For fossil fuels this name is the official name, as it&rsquo;s registered in the national register governed by geological survey or other national authority in charge. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vertical extent + +-- Definition -- +Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.). + +-- Description -- +In the case of subsurface resources the depth or depth range between the deepest (lower bound) and most shallow (upper bound) aspect of the deposit body, where the depth is true vertical depth below a chosen vertical reference level. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er/0.0/EnergyResources.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er/0.0/EnergyResources.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e41b0d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/er/0.0/EnergyResources.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A facility for the generation of power from moving water. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Energy resources' due to its primary energy-production role. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50f9cab1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gaz/3.2/Gazetteer.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ + + + Application schema for gazetteers. + + + + + + + Identifiable place in the real world + + + + + + + + + unique identifier for the location instance + + + + + other identifier for the location instance + + + + + date of creation of this version of the location instance + + + + + description of the location instance + + + + + organization responsible for defining the characteristics of the location instance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + gazatteer which includes this location instance + + gaz:Gazetteer + + + + + + reference to a spatial object that is associated with the location and often the source for the location instance + + null:AbstractFeature + + + + + + location instance of a different location type, for which this location instance is a sub-division + + gaz:LocationInstance + + + + + + location type of this instance + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Classification scheme for location instances. + + + + + + + + + name of the location type + + + + + the way in which location instances are defined + + + + + method of uniquely identifying location instances + + + + + geographic area within which the location type occurs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of organization or class of organization able to create and destroy location instances + + + + + + + + + + + + + + spatial object type used as the defining characteristic of the location type, if applicable + + null:FC_FeatureType + + + + + + name of parent location type (a location type of which this location type is a sub-division) + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A gazetteer is a directory of instances of location types in a spatial reference system. + + + + + + + + + name of the gazetteer + + + + + description of the location types contained in the gazettee + + + + + name of the organization responsible for maintenance of the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + use geographic domain covered by the gazetteer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + name of coordinate reference system used in the gazetteer for describing position + + + + + location type for which instances are recorded in the gazetteer + + gaz:LocationType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16d8c453 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge-core/3.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,828 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e68223b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge-core/4.0/GeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,826 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) which has been created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: dredged channel, midden, open pit, reclaimed land. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Terms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + The downhole geometry of the borehole + + + + + -- Definition -- +The distance along a borehole. + +-- Description -- +This will be determined by the data provider (ie, "length" can have different sources, like drillers measurement, loggers measurement, survey). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The vertical height above datum of the borehole collar. + +-- Description -- +This is a compromise approach to supply elevation explictly for location; this is to allow for software that cannot process 3-D GM_Point. Use null if elevation is unknown. Direct position shall have a dimension of 1, and CRS will be a "vertical" CRS (e.g. EPSG CRSs in the range 5600-5799). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the borehole collar. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The purpose for which the borehole was drilled. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: site investigation, mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, water resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit. + +-- Description -- +This refers to a vocabulary of lithological terms. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Quantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: vein, interbedded constituent, layers, dominant constituent. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. + +-- Description -- +A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the fold. + +-- Description -- +Folds are typed according to the concave/convex geometry of the fold relative to the earth surface, and the relationship to younging direction in folded strata if known. +EXAMPLE: antiform, synform, anticline, syncline, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of geological or geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +Geologic objects are commonly grouped into collections such as geological maps, thematic maps, or the required input to a geological model. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the collection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the collection. + +-- Description -- +Refers to a vocabulary of types. +EXAMPLE: geological map, thematic map etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference for the collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Borehole member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows Borehole objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A Mapped Feature member of a Geologic Collection. + +-- Description -- +Association that allows MappedFeature objects to be included as members in a GML Collection, through the use of the GeologicCollection class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObjectSet member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A GeophObject member of a Geologic Collection. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Geologic Event. + +-- Description -- + +Only major Geologic Events, such as orogenies, are likely to have names. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical setting within which the geologic event takes place. + +-- Description -- +GeologicEnvironment is construed broadly to include physical settings on the Earth surface specified by climate, tectonics, physiography or geography, and settings in the Earth&rsquo;s interior specified by pressure, temperature, chemical environment, or tectonics. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process or processes that occurred during the geologic event. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: deposition, extrusion, intrusion, cooling. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Older boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Younger boundary of the age of the event. + +-- Description -- +This is expressed using a geochronologic era defined in a vocabulary of recognised units, such as those of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Stratigraphic Chart. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world. + +-- Description -- +This corresponds with a "legend item" from a traditional geologic map. While the bounding coordinates of a Geologic Feature may be described, its shape is not. +The implemented Geologic Feature instance acts as the "description package" + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: a lithostratigraphic unit, mineral occurrence, or major fault. +Not all GeologicFeatures will have names, for example minor faults. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A thematic classification of the geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A GeologicFeature may be classified according to one or more thematic schema, for example ground stability or mineral resource potential. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern, or fracture in an earth material. + +-- Description -- +The identity of a GeologicStructure is independent of the material that is the substrate for the structure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. + +-- Description -- +Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). +Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of geological the unit. + +-- Description -- +Logical constraints of definition of unit and valid property cardinalities should be contained in the definition. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Describes the composition of the geologic unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (ie, a landform). + +-- Description -- +These landforms may be created by natural Earth processes (eg, river channel, beach, moraine, mountain) or through human (anthropogenic) activity (eg, dredged channel, reclaimed land, mine waste dumps). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MappedFeature is part of a geological interpretation. +It provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it (exposures, surface traces and intercepts, etc) which forms the specific bounded occurrence, such as an outcrop or map polygon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the mapped feature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface on which the mapped feature is projected. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Topographic surface, Bedrock surface, Base of Permian + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description association that links a mapped feature to a notional geologic feature. + +-- Description -- +A geologic feature, such as a geologic unit may be linked to mapped features from a number of different maps. A mapped feature, however is always associated with only a single description (geologic feature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special kind of mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the SRS of the containing borehole. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geomorphologic feature (ie, landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: river channel, beach ridge, caldera, canyon, moraine, mud flat. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. + +-- Description -- +These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps. + +-- Description -- +This datatype allows Geologic Features to be classified against thematic classes. This provides a generic means of delivering geological thematic map data. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The used classification. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The value of the thematic class. + +-- Description -- +The thematic class value should be constrained by a codelist of defined terms, but these will commonly be specific to a particular thematic map. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge/0.0/Geology.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge/0.0/Geology.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ceaf8c89 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge/0.0/Geology.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural outflow of water from below the ground surface. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Corresponds to a 'source' node in a network view. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Geology' due to the connection with groundwater. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where a watercourse disappears into the terrain or vanishes due to anthropization. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Corresponds to an 'outlet' node in a network view. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Geology' due to the connection with groundwater. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13f192ae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_gp/3.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..91e39eb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_gp/4.0/GeophysicsCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,492 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. + +-- Description -- +Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of activity to produce data + +-- Description -- +Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist CampaignTypeValue + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical survey + +-- Description -- +The geophysical method is specified by this attribute. Value shall be one of the items defined in codelist SurveyTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party for which data was created. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Party by which data was created + +-- Description -- +Party responsible for creating the data related to the campaign + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. + +-- Description -- +Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement + +-- Description -- +Results of the measurement can be referenced by these identifiers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Platform from which the measurement was carried out + +-- Description -- +Values to be used are defined in codelist PlatformTypeValue. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported. + +-- Description -- +Permanent measuring installations maz be part of larger observation networks. It means that observation data is regularly sent to the archives of the related network in an official way. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic class for geophysical objects. + +-- Description -- +GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. + +-- Description -- +When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the measurement setup (p.e. borehole logging) or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (Vertical Electric Sounding). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset, typically a campaign or project + +-- Description -- +Measurements are usually made in campaigns. The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Generic class for collections of geophysical objects + +-- Description -- +It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of geophysical documentation + +-- Description -- +Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical extent of the range of interest. + +-- Description -- +This parameter serves discovery purposes. It may refer both to the vertical extent of the setup of measurements within the survey, or the extent of the range where processed data is spatially referenced to (estimated depth of investigation). The aim is to give an idea to the user about the estimated depth of investigation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distribution metadata + +-- Description -- +Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. + +-- Description -- +Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a larger work dataset + +-- Description -- +The largerWork identifier points to the parent Campaign or Project + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical profile + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station + +NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical station + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station + +-- Description -- +Significance of stations can be very different even for the same geophysical method. Rank maz take the following values: 1stOrderBase, 2ndOrderBase, secularStation, observatory. Base stations are used to tie local measurements to higher level networks. Secular stations are visited from time to time to detect long term temporal changes of physical parameters. Observatories are important facilities that collect data continuously, or on a regular basis. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface + +-- Description -- +Used to collect data over a surface. Example: 3D seismic swath + +NOTE1. Processing results of geophSwaths can be both surface and solid coverages + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of geophysical swath + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bbfb246c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_hg/3.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1141 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fd5c96a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ge_hg/4.0/HydrogeologyCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1197 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. + +-- Description -- +The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. +NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well Type +-- Definition -- +The type of activity carried out by the well. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if the well is used for extracting, recharging, dewatering etc of the groundwater resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Borehole +-- Definition -- +The Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Environmental Monitoring Facility +-- Definition -- +The related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility. + +-- Description -- +The Environmental Monitoring Facility commonly comprises one or more Active Wells acting as groundwater observation wells. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. +-- Description -- +A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical <i>Hydraulic Conductivity </i>to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. +-- Description -- +An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The type of aquifer. + +-- Description -- +Water in an Aquifer is, or is not, under pressure. Based on that unconfined, confined, artesian, or subartesian types are distinguished. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type of Media +-- Definition -- +The classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Exploited +-- Definition -- +Indicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Main In System +-- Definition -- +Indicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vulnerability To Pollution +-- Definition -- +An index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination. + +-- Description -- +A single value should be used if it is determined directly from the DRASTIC method. If attribute data comes from another data source which is expressed by categorized items, for example: low, moderate or high, interval should be used expressed by lowest and highest value of category. EXAMPLE: &lsquo;Moderate&rsquo; means interval from 101 to 140. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeochemical Type of Rock +-- Definition -- +The rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +Defines the prevailing geochemical character of natural groundwater within the Aquifer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object +-- Definition -- +The HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- + The specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. + +-- Description -- +Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. +NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Is Layered +-- Definition -- +Indicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard +-- Definition -- +The Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquiclude +-- Definition -- +An Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem. + +-- Description -- +This acts as a barrier for groundwater flow. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquitard + +-- Definition -- +A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. + +-- Description -- +It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Permeability Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained. + +-- Description -- +The parameter represents the hydraulic conductivity of a rock container. Describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material and on the degree of saturation. +NOTE: Because of their high porosity and permeability, sand and gravel have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Storativity Coefficient +-- Definition -- +The ability of an aquifer to store water. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifers separated by the Aquitard. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. + +-- Description -- +Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Horizontal Extend +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + -- Name -- +Condition of Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Type +-- Definition -- +One of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State +-- Definition -- +Specifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +A HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Active Well +-- Definition -- +The ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources. + +-- Description -- +ActiveWell by extracting groundwater resources influences the state of GroundWaterBody resources it is installed in. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer System +-- Definition -- +The AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBody + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object + +-- Definition -- +An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. + +-- Description -- +Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE Identifier +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Name +-- Definition -- +The name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalObject. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Aquifer +-- Definition -- +The Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Man-made + +-- Definition -- +A man-made hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid From +-- Definition -- +Official date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid To +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is the date and time the register reference can no longer be used in legal acts. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Status Code +-- Definition -- +A code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Object Natural +-- Definition -- +HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. +-- Description -- +Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Natural Object Type +-- Definition -- +The type of natural hydrogeological object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Water Persistence +-- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water flow. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Quantity of Flow +-- Definition -- +An approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object. + +-- Description -- +The discharge of water flow for a certain cross-section per time unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Groundwater Body +-- Definition -- +The GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Surface + +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table, or other surface, for a local or regional area. + +-- Description -- +This is the 2.5D geometry for hydrogeological surfaces and is based on hydrogeological measurements in a group of wells or other sources of data. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Rectified Grid +-- Definition -- +A surface whose domain is a rectified grid. + +-- Description -- +A rectified grid is a grid for which there is an affine transformation between the grid coordinates and the coordinates of a coordinate system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface as Referenceable Grid. +-- Definition -- +Surface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid. +-- Description -- +A referenceable grid is a grid associated with a transformation that can be used to convert grid coordinate values to values of coordinates referenced to a coordinate reference system. It can be used for both discrete and continuous coverages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Point Collection +-- Definition -- +Hydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Hydrogeological Unit + +-- Definition -- +A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction. <i> </i> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Description +-- Definition -- +The description of the HydrogeologicalUnit + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Depth +-- Definition -- +The approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximate Thickness +-- Definition -- +The approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End Life Span Version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geologic Structure +-- Definition -- +Relates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure. + +-- Description -- +Allows the description of groundwater occurrence in geological structures. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric State + +-- Definition -- +The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody + +-- Description -- +Groundwater state (level) as a surface. It can be a set of point observations or interpolated to form a coverage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Time +-- Definition -- +Date and time of groundwater state observation. + + + + + -- Name -- +Piezometric Surface +-- Definition -- +A surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells. + +-- Description -- +If the head varies significantly with depth in the aquifer, then there may be more than one potentiometric surface. The water table is a particular potentiometric surface for an unconfined aquifer. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +QuantityValue +-- Definition -- +Data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values . + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Single Quantity +-- Definition -- +Scalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity. + + + + + -- Name -- +Quantity Interval +-- Definition -- +Decimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3877969b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gelu/3.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +extent +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..76d0c15e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gelu/4.0/GriddedExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + -- Name -- +gridded land use + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use grid +-- Definition -- +An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data grid. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. 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If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + + + http://www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + custodian + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + eng + view + + + ss + s + s + + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + 2.22 + + + www + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 + 100 + + + + + + + + + + http://aa.bb + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..270f6fea --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/geoportal/1.0/geoportal.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71429eac --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gn/3.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Envelope). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8478a7ef --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/gn/4.0/GeographicalNames.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,411 @@ + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper noun applied to a real world entity. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. + +NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. + +NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A proper way of writing the geographical name. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . + +NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Definition -- +Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. + +-- Description -- +NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: +<ul> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> + <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The most common geometry types for a named place are a reference point (modelled as GM_Point), a more precise geometry of the footprint (typically modelled as GM_Curve or GM_Surface), or a bounding box (to be modelled as a GM_Surface). + +NOTE 2 If the geometry depicts the spatial footprint of the named place, a reference point and a bounding box could be derived from it. However, this specification does not require the explicit provision of any specific type of geometry such as bounding boxes or reference points. + +NOTE 3 To avoid any misunderstanding, note that null geometry is not allowed by this specification. + +NOTE 4 3D geometries are not really required for Geographical Names, but the model allows for it, so a data provider may publish it. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1This information may be used to determine if the names of the named place should be displayed at a given scale of display, only in the context of basic viewing services intending to show the content of the data set containing names. Even if this information is a valuable one for mapping in general, it is only approximate; cartographic services intending to produce high quality maps should certainly rely on other criteria and techniques for selecting names for the map. + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for practical reasons linked to its availability in data sources, this information may be of first importance for viewing services. There are great chances that viewing services will inefficiently manage named places having this attribute void. + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of important cities in Europe may be displayed at all viewing scales greater than 1/5,000,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 5,000,000 +- Names of small hamlets may only be displayed from all viewing scale greater than 1/25,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 25,000 +- Names of countries may be displayed at any small scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + +NOTE 3 If the data set contain multiple representations of the same real world entity represented at different levels of detail, the scale ranges defined by the attributes leastDetailedViewingResolution and mostDetailedViewingResolution should not overlap, in order to avoid displaying the same names several times. + +NOTE 4 The geometry of the named place should have a level of detail (i.e. resolution, granularity, precision, etc.) roughly compatible with its associated viewing scales. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE Local types may be defined in additional European languages, either EU official languages or other languages such as the language(s) of the geographical names provided. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE See Description of leastDetailedViewingResolution + +EXAMPLES The following examples use the equivalentScale attribute of MD_Resolution to express the attribute value. +- Names of wide areas like mountain ranges may not be displayed at all in viewing scales greater than 1/100,000. In this case, the value of the attribute is 100,000 +- Names of small hamlets may be displayed at any large scale. In this case, this attribute is not filled. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the named place. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If no identifier is provided with features of other INSPIRE themes, those features can of course not be referred by the NamedPlace. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be consistent with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject'. More precisely, if the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject' is filled in, the attribute 'type' should be filled in, and its value(s) should be consistent with the spatial data theme(s) of the related object(s). + +NOTE 2 Even if this attribute may introduce some redundancy with the attribute 'relatedSpatialObject', it has to be filled in order to allow to use geographical names on their own without accessing to any other INSPIRE data set, which may be necessary in most cases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Proper way of writing a name. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006]. + +NOTE Proper spelling means the writing of a name with the correct capitalisation and the correct letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Way the name is written. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts. + +NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively. + +NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts. + +NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007]. + +NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..17c2a0af --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hb/3.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad5fe93d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hb/4.0/HabitatsAndBiotopes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + Application schema for Habitats and Biotopes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat + +-- Definition -- +Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. + +-- Description -- +Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. + +A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. + +NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. +NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features. + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type + +-- Definition -- +The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland &ndash; referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification). + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species + +-- Definition -- +List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation + +-- Definition -- +List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. + +-- Description -- +The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. + +E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests &ndash; referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. + +Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat species type + +-- Definition -- +Species which occurs in a certain habitat at the time of mapping. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped to. + +-- Description -- +Closed codelist of accepted PAN-european taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) NatureDirectives. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, NatureDirectives can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat type cover type + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme. + +-- Description -- +Includes additional information on covered area, covered length, or containing volume. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type id + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE "1110", "40C0", "95A0", etc., if the referenceHabitatScheme is "habitatsDirective", or "A1.111", "A1.1121", "G1.1111", "X34", etc., if the ReferenceHabitatScheme is "eunis". + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type scheme + +-- Definition -- +One of the Pan-European classification schemes, that are widely used in Europe. + +-- Description -- +The list includes at least the classification of the natural habitat types of community interest listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, as well as the hierarchic classification of the habitat types of interest for biodiversity and nature protection listed in the EUNIS database, which is maintained by the EEA. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference habitat type name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +In the given Pan-European habitat classification systems, the habitat types can be identified by both: a short "identifier" (code) and a name in natural language, which is meant in this attribute. + +EXAMPLE Habitats Directive habitat type 3260 (code) "Floating vegetation of Ranunculus" or "Chenopodietum rubri of submountainous rivers" (name). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local habitat name + +-- Definition -- +Habitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Habitat types used in a certain area (e.g. Mediterranean Sea), or in a certain country, or even more restricted in a certain region, county or any other local level. + +It is strongly recommended to register the local classification scheme from which the local habitat names are taken + +EXAMPLE Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region, Habitats of Romania, German Biotoptypen, Nordic Vegetation types, UK National Vegetation Classification, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area covered + +-- Definition -- +The area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The surface area should be expressed in square meters. + +It can be used only in the case that the geometry provided in the Habitat feature represents an area in which more than one habitat type exists in other words a complex of different habitat types. In this case, for each habitat type the surface of the covered area can be provided within this attribute. + +Since the geometry provided in the Habitat feature can be larger than the total surface of the habitat types listed within that geometry, the total surface of the habitat types can be smaller than the surface of the provided geometry. On the other hand, since some habitat types may overlap (e.g. subterranean caves / habitat type on the surface) or may cover a steep inclination (cliff) the total area of the habitat types can be bigger than the area of the provided geometry. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 30.2 hectares there are several habitat types, out of which two are natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91D0&rdquo; covering 22.5 hectares and &rdquo;7110&rdquo; covering 5.3 hectares, thus in total are smaller than the total area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +length covered + +-- Definition -- +The length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The length should be expressed in meters. + +EXAMPLE Within a given habitat geometry of 300 square meters there are several habitat types. Two natural habitat types of community interest, &rdquo;91F0&rdquo; and &rdquo;9160&rdquo; cover this total area. However, a third natural habitat types of community interest &rdquo;3260&rdquo; is listed, which is a linear feature and thus expressed in meters of its length (e.g. 120 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +volume covered + +-- Definition -- +The volume covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object. + +-- Description -- +The volume should be expressed in cubic meters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +habitat vegetation type + +-- Definition -- +Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local vegetation name + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name of a vegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local vegetation classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +For better understanding it is strongly recommended to give the full name of the vegetation type rather than any abbreviation or code used in the local scheme. + +EXAMPLE "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name type + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local scheme + +-- Definition -- +Uniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Classification scheme, which is used locally and contains all classification types, their codes and/or very often their names in natural language. + +EXAMPLE "http://www.rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/doc_fsd/lchm_en.pdf", for the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "http://www.lifenatura2000.ro/doc/Habitatele din Romania.pdf", for the Romanian habitats classification. + + + + + -- Name -- +local name code + +-- Definition -- +Natural language name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: "Comunitati vest-pontice cu Camphosma annua si Kochia laniflora" for the habitat &bdquo;R1508" from the Romanian habitat classification or &bdquo;Biocenosis of abyssal muds" for the habitat &bdquo;VI.1.1." from the Classification of Benthic Marine Habitat Types for the Mediterranean Region or "Stellario alsines &ndash; Montietum rivularis (Franzi 1984)" for a vegetation type. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local name + +-- Definition -- +Name according to a local classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +Name according to local classification scheme. It is strongly recommended take all local names from a registered classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier local name + +-- Definition -- +The relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The local habitat type can be conceptually the same as the related Pan-European habitat type, the relationship then is called &ldquo;congruent&rdquo; or the local habitat type may be a subtype of the Pan-European habitat type, therefore the relationship should be "includedIn", etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f198d316 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hh/3.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1063 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f50040ef --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hh/4.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1061 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +concentration measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise measure + +-- Definition -- +A measure of noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Unit of measure for concentration + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +component +-- Definition -- +The component whose concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +media +-- Definition -- +The media in which the concentration is measured. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: SO2 in ambient air, lead in drinking water, benzo-a-pyrene in indoor air, ragweed pollens in ambient air. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +A unit of measure for noise intensity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +noise source type + +-- Definition -- +The noise source type. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hh/5.0/HumanHealth.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hh/5.0/HumanHealth.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e4853716 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hh/5.0/HumanHealth.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1065 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Human Health + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age + +-- Definition -- +Persons' age can be expressed in various ways (for instance years for adults, months or weeks for infants). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +month + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +week + +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + -- Name -- +year +-- Definition -- +Time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +start age + +-- Definition -- +Beginning of age interval. + + + + + -- Name -- +range + +-- Definition -- +Duration of age interval. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker name + +-- Definition -- +It is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +The statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Definition -- +biomarker data described by metadata + + hh:describedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker statistical parameter + +-- Definition -- +A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +The geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 geometric mean + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the geometric mean. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 50 + +-- Definition -- +The 50<sup>th</sup> Percentile or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 90 + +-- Definition -- +The 90<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +Percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +The 95<sup>th</sup> Percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found. + + + + + -- Name -- +CI95 percentile 95 + +-- Definition -- +95% confidence interval of the percentile 95. + + + + + -- Name -- +maximum value + +-- Definition -- +The highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Number of partecipants + +-- Definition -- +The number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter. + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of detection + +-- Definition -- +Proportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection). + + + + + -- Name -- +Limit of quantification + +-- Definition -- +Limit of quantification. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker thematic metadata + +-- Definition -- +Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study, target population and the characteristic of the studied areas. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Study type + +-- Definition -- +The aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area type + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study. + + + + + -- Name -- +Specific subpopulation + +-- Definition -- +The characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey. + + + + + -- Name -- +Mean age + +-- Definition -- +The mean age of the specific sub population. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Metadata that are linked to biomarker data + + hh:refersTo + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Biomarker type + +-- Definition -- +A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Chemical + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Matrix + +-- Definition -- +Type of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease + +-- Definition -- +Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment. + +-- Description -- +Statistical information related to diseases, health-related conditions and external causes of disease and injury, as classified in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). For practical reasons, a short term &lsquo;disease&rsquo; is used to label all conditions covered by this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data refers. + + + + + -- Name -- +International classification of diseases . + + +-- Definition -- +Disease as defined in the ICD-10 update 2007 "ICD (International Classification of Diseases, 10<sup>th</sup> revision)". +-- Description -- +As values in the INSPIRE data, the code could be used (e.g A00, A01, A01.1, ...). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Cause of death + +-- Definition -- +Data on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure + +-- Definition -- +Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + +-- Description -- +There is a strong agreement between the two codelists addressed in the Data Specifications Document; the &ldquo;ICD10Value&rdquo; and the &ldquo;CODValue&rdquo; codelist. Taking into account that the main source of harmonized data is Eurostat, the reporting formats of Eurostat should be promoted in the definition of DiseaseMeasureType: +&bull; Absolute numbers: the total prevalence of a disease or mortality cause, without any further weighing or processing; +&bull; Crude death rate: describes mortality in relation to the total population. Expressed in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, it is calculated as the number of deaths recorded in the population for a given period divided by population in the same period and then multiplied by 100,000; +&bull; Standardised death rate: weighted average of age-specific mortality rates. The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population. Standardised death rates are calculated for the age group 0-64 ('premature death') and for the total of ages. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries. +The reporting formats as presented above are regulated through the European Parliament&rsquo;s &ldquo; Regulation on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (EC) No 1338/2008&rdquo;. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Disease measure type + + +-- Definition -- +Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +Value of the measured disease indicator. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant measure + +-- Definition -- +A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis. + + +-- Description -- +the measurement of interest for human health determinant analysis must be provided either as: +- a measure - i.e. a ( 'value' + uom) pair - using the measure attribute; +- a category of measure, using the category attribute, when the (value + uom) pair would not fit the provision of the measurement of the health determinant. + +EXAMPLE for the category attribute: the noise contour maps and the strategic noise maps in the Directive 2002/49/EC(Environmental Noise Directive) relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise. +In these cases, the measure of the determinant (i.e. the noise levels in a certain area) is provided by means of a db range (e.g. 50-54) relating to a specific sound level indicator (e.g. Lden or Lnight). + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Location + +-- Definition -- +The location of the measurement. + +-- Description -- +This location should be a point geometry in most cases. + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +measure time +-- Definition -- +The time period when the measure has been performed. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will start being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time when the information will stop being used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure of the environmental health determinant + + + + + + + + -- Name -- + category + + -- Definition -- + The category of environmental health determinant measure + + -- Description-- + EXAMPLE: the requirements for the noise contour maps and the strategic noise maps in the Directive 2002/49/EC, relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise (the Environmental Noise Directive – END). In these cases, the noise levels in a certain area (in the specific ‘noise contour’) is to be provided by means of a db range (e.g. 50-54) relating to a specific sound level indicator (e.g. Lden or Lnight). + + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- + environmental health determinant noise measure + + -- Definition -- + A noise measurement that is of interest for human health determinant analysis + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- + source + + -- Definition -- + The noise source type. + + --Description-- + EXAMPLE: Road traffic, rail traffic, air traffic, industrial activity, etc. + + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- + environmental health determinant concentration measure + + -- Definition -- + A concentration measurement that is of interest for human health determinant analysis + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- + component + + -- Definition -- + The component whose concentration is measured + -- Description -- + EXAMPLE: SO2 (in ambient air), lead (in drinking water), benzo-a-pyrene (in indoor air), ragweed pollens (in ambient air), etc. + + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- + media + + -- Definition -- + The media in which the concentration is measured + + --Description-- + EXAMPLE: ambient air (e.g. measuring SO2), drinking water (e.g. measuring lead), indoor air (e.g. measuring benzo-a-pyrene), ambient air (e.g. measuring ragweed pollens). + + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental health determinant statistical data + +-- Definition -- +A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +statistical method + +-- Definition -- +The type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of environmental health determinant. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measures + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health statistic + +-- Definition -- +Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, 'general health' data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Age range + + +-- Definition -- +Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Gender + +-- Definition -- +Gender of the population considered. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health name + +-- Definition -- +Health status indicator. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +General health value +-- Definition -- +A numerical expression of a health index/indicator. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health services statistic +-- Definition -- +Type of health care indicator. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health service type + +-- Definition -- +Type of health services. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +health service value + +-- Definition -- +Number of the type considered. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + + +-- Definition -- +The time period to which data is referred to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Health statistical data + +-- Definition -- +Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Statistical unit to which health statistical data refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The time period which the refer. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Start date + +-- Definition -- +Start of reference period. + + + + + -- Name -- +End date + +-- Definition -- +End of reference period. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2add8d78 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-n/3.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca56bc60 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-n/4.0/HydroNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Network application schema contains spatial objects associated with a connected hydrographic network representation of waterways, lakes etc. This is required primarily for the 'spatial analysis and modelling' Use Case. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node within the hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the hydro node. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. + +EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: +- virtual network segment in coastal water area +- virtual network segment in lake area +- virtual network segment in river to connect tributary +- virtual network segment in transitional water area + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of network segment. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13571cdf --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/3.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1330 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + lc:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..62a648d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1583 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic 'origin' categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is natural. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that a spatial object is man-made. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore. + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + hy-p:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/5.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/5.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c070a570 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/5.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1534 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'PhysicalWaters' application schema is concerned primarily with the 'mapping' Use Case + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of physical crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + +NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. + +NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. + +NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the drainage basin area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the drainage basin. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + hy-p:drainsBasin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrologically meaningful 'order code' for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the concept for ordering. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Strahler, Horton, Pfaffstetter etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it may start with a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss). + +NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.; a sea defence is a land-water boundary of man-made origin. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Water-level defining the land-water boundary. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE High water, low water, etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: +- Retains the water; +- Regulates the quantity of water; +- Alters the course of the water; +- Allows watercourses to cross each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO S-32]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore. + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. + +NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Elevation above mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Average depth of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface area of the body of water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Any known inland waterway body. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. + +NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the surface water: +- either a curve or surface for a watercourse; +- either a point or surface for a standing water. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Canal, channel, ditch, etc. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Origin of the surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. + +NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster. + +NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The degree of persistence of water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The bank(s) associated to a surface water. + + hy-p:Shore + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The basin(s) drained by a surface water. + + hy-p:DrainageBasin + hy-p:outlet + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. + + hy-p:SurfaceWater + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + +NOTE Only relevant for a man-made watercourse. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +EXAMPLE The delineation may not be known in the following situations: +- an underground watercourse +- real underground network segment (pipeline or natural network section) +- transition area between a broad river and a smaller tributary + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Length of the watercourse. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The range of a watercourse's horizontal width along its length. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Lower bound of width. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Upper bound of width. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d824b96e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-r/3.0/HydroReporting.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The Reporting application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European environmental directives. It satisfies the requirements of the 'reporting' Use Case. The emphasis is on the Water Framework Directive. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9247d55e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy/3.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5670e19f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy/4.0/HydroBase.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A hydrographic thematic identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE May be used to hold a national hydrological identification code. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A local identifier, assigned by some authority. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39597cfb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..661a1873 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + + Addresses + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + + + + FALSE + + + + 1000 + + + + 300 + + + + 1 + + + + * + + + + 5 + + + + 300 + + + + wfs:Query + wfs:StoredQuery + + + + + + + + + + https://services2.lfrz.at/at.lfrz.discoveryservices/srv/de/csw202?service=CSW&request=GetRecordById&version=2.0.2&outputSchema=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isotc211.org%2F2005%2Fgmd&ElementSetName=full&id=0091a873-61d2-41cd-abe5-z54z14283zss + application/vnd.ogc.csw.GetRecordByIdResponse_xml + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + mycode + http://myuri.org + + + mycode2 + http://myuri.org + + + + + + + bo:Woods + The Great Northern Forest + Describes the arborial diversity of the Great + Northern Forest. + + forest + north + woods + arborial + diversity + + + forest + INSPIRETheme + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + urn:x-ogc:specification:csw-ebrim:ClassificationScheme:ISO-19115:biota + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + bo:Lakes + The Great Northern Lakes + Lake boundaries for all lakes in the + Great Northern Forest. + + lakes + boundaries + water + hydro + + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::6269 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32615 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32616 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32617 + urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::32618 + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + + + + + + 2000-01-01 + 2006-01-31 + + + + + + + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + TRUE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + FALSE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e7c2ed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/examples/WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ + + + + + OGC Member WFS + Web Feature Service maintained by NSDI data provider, serving FGDC framework layer XXX; contact Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + FGDC + NSDI + Framework Data Layer + BlueOx + String + + WFS + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 1.0.0 + NONE + NONE + + + BlueOx Inc. + + + Paul Bunyon + Mythology Manager + + + 1.800.BIG.WOOD + 1.800.FAX.WOOD + + + North Country + Small Town + Rural County + 12345 + USA + Paul.Bunyon@BlueOx.org + + + 24x7 + eMail Paul with normal requsts; Phone Paul for emergency + requests; if you get voice mail and your request can't wait, + contact another mythological figure listed on the contactUs + page of our web site. + + PointOfContact + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2.0.0 + 1.1.0 + 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xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + xsd:double + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/inspire_dls.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/inspire_dls.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..80ca3e87 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_dls/1.0/inspire_dls.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + + + + + + + + + + Extended capabilities for OGC WFS 2.0 services + + + + + + + For each spatial data resource served by the Download Service, the most current Unique Resource Identifier shall be listed here + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..877c0a7b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f5fb443 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0/examples/CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ + + + + + INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service + The INSPIRE Geoportal Discovery Service provides access to metadata collected from the Member States + CSW + 2.0.2 + no conditions apply + no limitations + + + European Commission, Joint Research Centre + + + Ioannis Kanellopoulos + + + ioannis.kanellopoulos@jrc.ec.europa.eu + + + resourceProvider + + + + + + + + + + + + ServiceIdentification + ServiceProvider + OperationsMetadata + Filter_Capabilities + + + XML + + + + + + + + + XML + SOAP + + + 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The mosaic is a harmonised dataset and is based on the individual orthorectified scenes from the Image 2000 project. This service is based on the panchromatic sensor of the Landsat 7 satellite. + + humanGeographicViewer + infoMapAccessService + satellite imagery + orthoimagery + + + + + Hildegard Gerlach + Spatial Data Infrastructure Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission + + pointOfContact + + Postal +
Via Fermi 2749
+ Ispra + VA + 21027 + Italy +
+ +390332785638 + +390332785638 + hildegard.gerlach@jrc.ec.europa.eu +
+ no conditions apply + no limitations + 2048 + 2048 +
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This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + + http://gis.lebensministerium.at/dop-1mfree-beta110223%5C?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities + application/vnd.ogc.csw.capabilities.response_xml + + service + + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + 2011-02-23 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2011-02-23 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET - INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + EPSG:31255 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f46dc032 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0/examples/wms_geoimage.xml @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ + + + + + + + WMS + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + + + + Wolfgang Tinkl + http://www.geoimage.at + + office@geoimage.at + + no conditions apply + The content of this service is copyright by GEOIMAGE-AUSTRIA(R) and protected by law. This WMS can be used by anybody for private, governmental and non-profit purposes. Use for Commercial purposes is NOT allowed, however secondary products (created on basis of this service) are not subject to this non-commercial restriction as long as these secondary products are made freely available e.g. under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Systematic mass caching of data (to create a local copy of the dataset) is NOT allowed - onlineuse (GetMap, GetCapabilities) only. Cascading of this service is NOT allowed. Availability and/or performance of this service is NOT guaranteed. Data and data quality are NOT subject to any warranty. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. If you want to access our HIGH-RESOLUTION WMS without watermarks or intend commercial use, please contact office@geoimage.at or visit our website http://www.geoimage.at. + 2048 + 2048 + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + image/tiff + image/svg+xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/plain + application/vnd.ogc.gml + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + image/png + image/jpg + image/gif + image/png; mode=24bit + image/vnd.wap.wbmp + image/jpeg + + + + + + + + + + + + + text/xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + XML + INIMAGE + BLANK + + + + http://www.geoimage.at + text/html + + service + + 2010-12-21 + + + + COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services + 2010-12-08 + OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + + http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:323:0011:0102:EN:PDF + application/pdf + + + notEvaluated + + + www.geoimage.at + office@geoimage.at + + 2010-12-10 + view + + humanGeographicViewer + + + infoMapAccessService + + + + GEMET INSPIRE themes + 2008-06-01 + + Orthoimagery + + + + eng + + + + eng + + + http://www.geoimage.at/test/metadata/ + application/vnd.iso.19139+xml + + + + + DOP + Geoimage_1m + This service provides starting from October 2010 middle resolution orthoimagery of Austria and is intended to support open Data communities such as openstreetmap.org in creating new or enhancing free spatial data. This service is provided for the time being, there is no guarantee for long-term availability. + + GEOIMAGE + ORTHOPHOTO + ORTHOFOTO + REMOTE SENSING + AUSTRIA + LFRZ + + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + Orthophoto + + Luftbild_1m + Luftbild_1m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15500 + + + Message + Message + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 7500 + + + Luftbild_4m + Luftbild_4m_LB + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 15001 + 150500 + + + Satellitenbild_30m + Satellitenbild_30m + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + 150001 + 1e+007 + + + + Metadata + Metadata + Metadata + + Metadata_Tiles + Metadata_Tiles + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 150500 + + + Metadata-dissolve + Metadata-dissolve + EPSG:31287 + EPSG:4326 + EPSG:3857 + EPSG:900913 + + 9.35647 + 17.3085 + 46.0867 + 49.2085 + + + + 100 + 1e+007 + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d2b1db3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0/inspire_vs.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..caba8ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/bindings.xjb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9f725c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0/examples/WMTS_CapsMarek.xml @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ + + + + + World example Web Map Tile Service + + Example service that constrains some world layers in the + GlobalCRS84Pixel Well-known scale set + + + World + Global + Digital Elevation Model + Administrative Boundaries + + OGC WMTS + 1.0.0 + none + none + + + UAB-CREAF-MiraMon + + + Joan Maso Pau + Senior Software Engineer + + + +34 93 581 1312 + +34 93 581 4151 + + + Fac Ciencies UAB + Bellaterra + Barcelona + 08193 + Spain + joan.maso@uab.cat + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + SOAP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + KVP + + + + + + + + + + + + + + service + + + + Please enter a title + 0000-01-01 + + notEvaluated + + + + someone@somewhere.org + + 0000-01-01 + view + + chainDefinitionService + + + + + pol + + + eng + + + + eng + + + + + + etopo2 + + ETOPO2 - 2 minute Worldwide Bathymetry/Topography + Data taken from National Geophysical Data Center(NGDC), + ETOPO2 Global 2' Elevations, September 2001... + + + -180 -90 + 180 90 + + etopo2 + + + image/png + application/gml+xml; 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It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">SOURCE [Based on DFDD].</font> + +<font color="#1a1a1a">NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.</font> + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the shore, as a surface. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provides 'local' name for the type of wetland. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Bog, swamp. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A large mass or river of ice formed by accumulation and compaction of snow on higher ground that is moving slowly down a slope or valley form above the snowline (glacier) or a large area permanently covered by snow and/or ice (snow field and/or ice-field). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE Regarded as a placeholder in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due its usual inclusion in land-cover classification schemes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the glacier/snowfield, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2da14d1a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcn/3.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68754566 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcn/4.0/LandCoverNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Nomenclature + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Nomenclature + +-- Definition -- +Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +Land Cover Nomenclature allows to reference nomenclatures documentation and associated code list, and to define them through an external reference or included within the data according 19144-2. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +embedded Description + +-- Definition -- +An embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureCodeList + +-- Definition -- +An http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used. + + + + + -- Name -- +externalDescription + +-- Definition -- +Document describing the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Party responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The responsible party could be EEA, a national or local mapping agency, ... + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b3b651ac --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcr/3.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..962963ff --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcr/4.0/LandCoverRaster.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Raster + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Grid Coverage + +-- Definition -- +A raster representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by rectified grid coverage (ISO 19123). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this coverage. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00a8fa21 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcv/3.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ + + + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1be2ef98 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcv/4.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcv/5.0/LandCoverVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcv/5.0/LandCoverVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6364c40b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lcv/5.0/LandCoverVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,385 @@ + + + application schema for Land Cover Vector + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Data set + +-- Definition -- +A vector representation for Land Cover data. + +-- Description -- +This representation allows Land Cover data being supported by a vector geometry. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Contains the extent of the data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Extents may be specified in space, time or space-time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Land Cover data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +nomenclatureDocumentation + +-- Definition -- +Information about the nomenclature used in this data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +validFrom + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +validTo + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +element + +-- Definition -- +A Land Cover Unit being part of the data set. + +-- Description -- +A Land Cover dataset is a collection of LandCover units, each one being called an element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Observation + +-- Definition -- +Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic + +-- Definition -- +List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observationDate + +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated of an observation. + +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the classification value. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or of an update on the field. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when each value was observed in the real word. In a database, not all polygon informations are necessarily updated at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Unit + +-- Definition -- +An individual element of the LC dataset represented by a point or polygon. + +-- Description -- +Every unit support Land Cover information. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +beginLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +endLifespanVersion + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the Land Cover unit. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Restricted to point or surface. + + + + + -- Name -- +landCoverObservation + +-- Definition -- +Land cover information at a specific time and place. + + + + + -- Name -- element -- Definition -- Land Cover data set to which this + Land Cover object belongs. -- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Land Cover Value + +-- Definition -- +Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +class + +-- Definition -- +Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land +cover class through a classification code identifier. + +-- Description -- +The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class. + + any + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Covered percentage + +-- Definition -- +Fraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..59ea7ba4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lunom/3.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac06e9f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/lunom/4.0/LandUseNomenclature.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ + + + -- Name -- +land use nomenclature + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE1:The percentage is according to the socio-economic or functional importance of the use. + +NOTE2:examples are provided in the narrative description part of the data specification. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +HILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +HILUCS presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +The HILUCS presence data type enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object in order to collect more than one land use existence perfectly identifiable by importance order or percentages. +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific percentage +-- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by this specific presence. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +specific value category for this specific percentage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Percentage of land use object that is covered by a specific presence. +-- Description -- +NOTE The percentage is according to the socio-economic importance of the use. In section 5.2.1.1.2. examples of the use of percentages are given. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific presence + +-- Definition -- +Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list +provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as +the values listed in their order of importance. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: The order of land use value presence without percentages enable providing an order of dominance/importance of each land use present in the land use object +NOTE 2: The sum of the percentages can be below 100%, or above. The order is provided according to the respective importance when the percentages are not known. + + + + + + + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..434d89fc --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mr-core/3.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1136 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ba2a5900 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mr-core/4.0/MineralResourcesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1143 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The material of economic interest in the EarthResource + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The earth resource commodity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc. + + mr-core:CommodityCodeValue + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The importance of the deposit for the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The rank of the commodity. + +-- Description -- +Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +Where OreMeasure is Resource or Reserve CommodityMeasure is mandatory + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cut off grade used for calculating the commodity measure. + +-- Description -- +The lowest concentration of a mineralized material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit (adapted from Neuendorf, 2005). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grade of the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non-economic earth resources. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Chronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +Recaps the work which has been done from regional reconnaissance, surface detailed prospecting, subsurface prospecting, assessment of the resource, to evaluation of the ore deposit. Depending on the work done on occurrences and prospects, allows an estimate of the 'still to be discovered' potential of an area. A detailed assessment with no result would lead to a pessimistic opinion. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. + +-- Description -- + Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource. + +-- Description -- +Indicates if this resource is the subject of exploitation, and if so of which type. Depending on several factors (type of mineralization, size, grade, shape, depth, etc.) one or several (combined) methods may be used, including off site methods, surface mining (among which methods related to the exploitation of alluvial/elluvial deposits), underground mining. Knowledge about these methods is important as it may be strongly related to the quantity and type of wastes and environmental impacts generated by the extraction. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source or reference for the Earth Resource. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size/volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The orebody's typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: stratiform, stratabound, cross-cutting, vein, intrusive contact etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The linear orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Plunge etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The planar orientation of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Dip/Dip Direction etc. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: lenticular, pipelike, irregular etc. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of the EarthResource. + +-- Description -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. May be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The size and volume of the earth resource. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The depth of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The length of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the Earth Resource. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth. + +-- Description -- +Usually includes Resources, as unlike the latter, it does not have to have prospects for "eventual economic extraction". It often includes the total amount of a commodity originally introduced to a particular location during the deposit forming processes - and thus can include resources, reserves, past production and mining and metallurgical losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A period of exploration activity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of exploration activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geochemical mapping, etc. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The result of the exploration activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits. + +-- Description -- +&lsquo;True&rsquo; mines are underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) generally for the extraction of metallic commodities. The Mine feature also includes open workings generally for the extraction of industrial minerals, commonly referred to as quarries. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The MiningActivity associated with the Mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine commenced operation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source reference for the mine. + +-- Description -- +Allows citing mine plans etc. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Operational status value of the mine. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Care & Maintenance; Pending Approval; Operating continually. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related mine. + +-- Description -- +A mine currently exploited may result from the resumption and the extension of a – or several – former or older (abandoned) mine(s). Mines need not aggregate to form other mines, they may just be associated in some way or another (eg the Kalgoorlie SuperPit is associated with its preceding mines). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date on which the mine ceased operation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the mine. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: host rock, host structure, commodity, association with similar mineral processes e.g. porphyry. Regional, national and more universal lists e.g. Cox and Singer 1986. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Style of mineral occurrence or deposit. + +-- Description -- +Generally a local or regional term. Should be referenced for definitions and descriptions. Single deposit terms may form member of a Mineral Deposit Group in local and regional schemas. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +<font color="#400040">A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere. </font> + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mineral occurrence. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: prospect, occurrence, mineral deposit, ore deposit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end-use potential of the mineral. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: for energy, fertilizer, building raw material. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral, or industrial rock deposits from the Earth. + +-- Description -- +The term may also include preliminary treatment eg. cleaning or sizing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of processing carried out during the mining activity. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The deposit to which the mining activity is associated. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The mine where the mining activity takes, or took, place. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period, or extent in time, of the mining activity. + +-- Description -- +The beginning of the activity links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it starts. The ending links the TM_Period to the TM_Instant at which it ends. For a variety of reasons, the position of the TM_Instant designated by 'begin' or 'end' may be inderterminate. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of mining activity. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Open Pit, Underground Mine, multiple, unspecified) or processing activity (eg Ore Processing) or production. +Using activity to distinguish between the extraction, processing and production activities allows distinguishing between ore mined/grade/recovery, ore treated/grade/recovery and produced payable/plant recovery. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The amount of ore processed by the activity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A spatial representation of a MiningFeature. + +-- Description -- +A MiningFeatureOccurrence provides a link between a notional feature (description package) and one spatial representation of it, or part of it. The MiningFeatureOccurrence carries a geometry and the association with a Mining Feature provides specification of all the other descriptors. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the MiningFeature. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Means of calculating the measurement. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: JORC, PERC, Unspecified, UNESCO/World Bank and the Canadian CIM. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of calculated or estimated value. + +-- Description -- +This may be a single date or a range. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Size of the body used in the calculation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The method proposed to extract the commodity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The reference for the OreMeasure values. + + base2:DocumentCitation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Amount of ore. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation. + +-- Description -- +This measure is obtained by multiplying the ore tonnage by the average grade of the commodity within the ore (generally expressed in tons of metal). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. + +-- Description -- +It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. &lsquo;Marketable Coal Reserves&rsquo; maybe reported in conjunction with, but not instead of, reports of Ore (Coal) Reserves. &lsquo;Saleable product&rsquo; (e.g. for industrial minerals) can be reported in conjunction with ore reserve. +Synonyms: Ore Reserve; Coal Reserve (s); Diamond (or gemstone) Ore Reserve; Mineral Reserves (not preferred, should be stated that used to mean the same as JORC&rsquo;s Ore Reserve); Mineable production estimates + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of confidence of the estimate (proved, probable). + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth&rsquo;s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. + +-- Description -- +Synonyms: Mineral Resource; Coal Resource (s); Diamond (Gemstone) Resource; Potentially Mineable Mineralisation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication of whether the resource is measured, indicated, or inferred. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48b2ef17 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mu/3.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mu/3.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mu/3.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adf1b76e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mu/3.0rc3/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,397 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mu/4.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mu/4.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e2f048d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/mu/4.0/MaritimeUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. +According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. + +COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of a baseline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline segment + +-- Definition -- +Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the baseline segment. + + + + + -- Name -- +segment type + +-- Definition -- +The baseline type used for this segment. + +-- Description -- +The type can be 'normal', 'straight' or 'archipelagic'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime boundary + +-- Definition -- +A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. + +NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: +1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; +2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. + +Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota] + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to. + +-- Description -- +NOTE If the boundary divides two maritime zones belonging to the same country, only this country should be specified. If the boundary divides maritime zones belonging to neigbouring countries, both countries should be specified. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +legal status + +-- Definition -- +Legal status of this maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The legal status is considered in terms of political agreement or disagreement of the maritime boundary. + + + + + -- Name -- +technical status + +-- Definition -- +The technical status of the maritime boundary. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The technical status of the maritime boundary is considered in terms of its topological matching or not-matching with the borders of maritime zones separated by this boundary. Edge-matched means that the same set of coordinates is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +maritime zone + +-- Definition -- +A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. + +NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +country + +-- Definition -- +The country that this maritime zone belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name(s) of the maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zone type + +-- Definition -- +Type of maritime zone. + + + + + -- Name -- +baseline + +-- Definition -- +Baseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +boundary + +-- Definition -- +The boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/net/3.2/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/net/3.2/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f3d42c8f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/net/3.2/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,742 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/net/4.0/Network.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/net/4.0/Network.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f3c1003b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/net/4.0/Network.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,690 @@ + + + Generic application schema for networks. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a reference between two elements in the same network. + +-- Description -- +The cross reference may represent the case where two elements are different representations of the same spatial object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cross referenced elements + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A link either in its positive or negative direction. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The link + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 In most cases, the number of elements will be two. + +NOTE 2 In the normal case this is when elements intersect in the x/y-plane when the z coordinate is not present or is not accurate enough. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. + + net:Link + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points &ndash; unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. + + net:Node + net:spokeEnd + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The optional start node for this link. + + net:Node + net:spokeStart + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference to a linear network element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. + +In cases where a property does not apply <i>to</i> a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon <i>along</i> a link, &ldquo;inDirection&rdquo; refers to the right side in the direction of the link. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A speed limit is a property that applies to a direction of the link (or both directions) while a house number is a phenomenon along a link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A link sequence may represent a route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. + + net:GeneralisedLink + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network is a collection of network elements. + +-- Description -- +The reason for collecting certain elements in a certain network may vary (e.g. connected elements for the same mode of transport) + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geographical name for this network. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of elements that constitutes the network. + + net:NetworkElement + net:inNetwork + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A 2-dimensional element in a network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents the geometric properties of the area + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks. + +-- Description -- +In the case where the networks are in different spatial data sets, a network connection object may exist in both data sets. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Categorisation of the network connection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Network elements in different networks + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The networks in which a network element is a member. + + net:Network + net:elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements. + +-- Description -- +In the simplest case (NetworkReference), the network property applies to the whole network element. In the case of a Link, the spatial reference may be restricted to part of the Link by using a linear reference. ISO/TC 211 is currently in the early stages of developing a standard for Linear Referencing (ISO 19148). A simple mechanism to express linear references is provided in this version of the network model; it is expected that the model will be extended once ISO 19148 is stable. The current simple model requires for all linear references two expressions representing a distance from the start of the Link along its curve geometry. The network property applies to the part of the Link between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial reference of the network-related property. + +-- Description -- +This attribute provides an indirect spatial reference based on a reference to an element of an underlying network. See the chapter on Object Referencing in the Generic Conceptual Model for a discussion on modelling object references. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a network element. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The referenced network element. + + net:NetworkElement + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link. + +-- Description -- +NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS] + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the node. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that enter the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:endNode + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The links that leave the node. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the INSPIRE context, this spoke property is to be published when this information is published in current exchange formats of the data set. + + net:Link + net:startNode + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An offset from the centerline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39483827 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/nz-core/3.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,978 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Future finite time frame where the model applies. + +-- Description -- +It is an interval of dates, or the expression of a time frame for which the estimates are meant (eg: until 2090; summer of 2011; winter seasons until 2015). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The element that is within a hazardous area. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +common name of the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the observed event started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The program that monitors the observed event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representating continuous information about exposed elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the exposed element. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The source object which is used to represent the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a 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Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/nz-core/5.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/nz-core/5.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..25499719 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/nz-core/5.0/NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,955 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SOURCE : [UNISDR, 2009] + +People, property, 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[EXCIFF]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +Sometimes, this is known as susceptibility. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A citation to the method used to express the likelihood. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A generic classification of types of natural hazards or risks. + + narrower + implementingRule + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/RiskOrHazardCategory + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occuring, and which has been observed. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representing continuous information about observed events. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + +A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. + +-- Description -- +This is the inverse value of the return period. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Long-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded [UNESCO]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A coverage representation of natural risks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Assessment of the vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +It contains piece of information about the source the vulnerability, about the level of vulnerability and about the magnitude or intensity of the hazard for which vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Level of vulnerability. + +-- Description -- +When assessed quantitatively, it is a percentage. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon. + +-- Description -- +It may address a value within the Richter scale, or a description of the european macro-seismic scale, or a flood flow, etc... + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification of the exposed element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/nz/0.0/NaturalRiskZones.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/nz/0.0/NaturalRiskZones.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e6c75a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/nz/0.0/NaturalRiskZones.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. + +NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tract periodically covered by flood water, excluding tidal waters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE 1 It may be caused by either uncontrolled inundation (for example: flooding due to a river overflowing its banks or low-lying regions accumulating standing water following severe rainfall) or controlled inundation (for example: flooded by the regulation of the level of a reservoir). [DFDD]. + +NOTE 2 Inundation for irrigation purposes is excluded. + +NOTE 3 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to the relationship (by definition) with flooding. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the inundated land, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The average period (in years) between the occurences of an inundation event. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a land subject to inundation based on the cause of its flooding. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..017ba702 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/of/3.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f6f2df98 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/of/4.0/OceanFeatures.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8036db99 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/oi/3.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d2a0ee5a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/oi/4.0/Orthoimagery.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ + + + -- Name -- +orthoimagery + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregated mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month). + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of an aggregated mosaic element corresponds to the union of the contributing areas, in the mosaic, of several input images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The main purpose of this feature type is the provision of a mechanism for describing the spatial distribution of the acquisition dates and times over a mosaicked orthoimage. The acquisition time can be supplied either for each individual input image, or for sets of input images grouped together according to temporal criteria. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + +NOTE 2 This property should be used to reference indirect MosaicElement instances from Orthoimage instances unambiguously. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The boundaries of the geometries are commonly based on the seamlines used for the mosaicking process. + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s). + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the interval of time in wich the input image(s) was/were acquired by the sensor. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage aggregation + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +contributing footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +orthoimage coverage + +-- Definition -- +Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 An orthoimage coverage is a continuous coverage based on a rectified quadrilateral grid. It is provided with an interpolation method to evaluate value records at any direct position within its domain. + +NOTE 2 An orthoimage coverage can be derived from one single input image or from different input images which have been mosaicked and merged together. + +NOTE 3 An orthoimage coverage may be an aggregation of subsets extracted from other orthoimage coverages. For the avoidance of data duplication, this kind of aggregated orthoimage is dynamically constructed thanks to references to the contributing orthoimage coverages . + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +Extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [ISO 19123] + +NOTE 1 The data type EX_Extent is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +NOTE 2 The domain extent shall be specified in space at least by using a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent (EX_BoundingPolygon, EX_GeographicBoundingBox or EX_GeographicDescription). The whole geographic extent of the orthoimage coverage is affected, including areas where grid points hold nil reason values. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +footprint + +-- Definition -- +Geographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The footprint shall be enclosed in the geographic domain extent that it refines. + +NOTE 2 This property is mandatory if the OrthoimageCoverage instance is an aggregation of other OrthoimageCoverage instances or if mosaic elements are provided. + + + + + -- Name -- +interpolation type + +-- Definition -- +Mathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Nearestneighbor is set as a default value in case where this information is omitted by data producers. + +NOTE 2 A continuous grid coverage that uses nearest neighbour interpolation acts as a discrete surface coverage. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Free text name of the orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This field is intended to hold a name that a data provider may use in addition to the inspire identifier + +EXAMPLE 1 "Orthofoto's, middenschalig, kleur, provincie Limburg, opname 2011" is the name used by the Flemish Geographic Information Agency (AGIV) to indicate the OrthoImageCoverage Instance holding the orthophotomosaic covering the administrative unit 'provincie Limburg' at a resolution of 25 cm 'middenschalig' acquired in the year 2011 'opname 2011' + +EXAMPLE 2 "BDOrtho coverage on Savoie at 50 cm - 2011" could be the name of an OrthoimageCoverage instance corresponding to a subset of the BDOrtho product of IGN France, the orthophoto of the "department" Savoie (an administrative unit) at a resolution of 50 cm. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +phenomenon time + +-- Definition -- +Description of the observation/acquisition extent in time. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 This temporal extent refers to the range in time in which the image(s) contributing to the orthoImage coverage has/have been acquired. + +NOTE 2 When the acquisition is considered as instantaneous, despite the exposure time, the end date and time can be identical to the begin date and time. + +EXAMPLE 1 begin: 2011-10-30 end: 2011-10-30 + +EXAMPLE 2 begin: 2011-06-07T14:31:02Z end: 2011-06-07T16:10:54Z. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Temporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Since this information is not always automatically recorded by a system, but can be captured manually, the provision of the time is not required here. That is the reason why TM_Position was chosen as value type instead of DateTime, which is, however, commonly used in other INSPIRE data specifications. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This association shall be used only when the orthoimage coverage is a mosaic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +single mosaic element + +-- Definition -- +Mosaic element relating to a single input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The geometry of a single mosaic element corresponds exactly to the contributing area, in the mosaic, of the single input image. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +image source reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to the input image. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 There is no restriction on the nature of the input image. It can be raw or pre-processed or orthorectified, for instance. + +NOTE 2 modelling and delivery of input images lie outside the scope of the present specification. + +NOTE 3 Identifiers of the input images should be URIs in the &ldquo;http&rdquo; scheme (See D2.7) though full national or local codes are allowed. + +EXAMPLE: http://land.data.gov.uk/id/imagery/2011-5864726. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38e0be33 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omop/2.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + null:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a010a82a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omop/3.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ComparisonOperatorValue +-- Definition -- +An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than) + + + + + -- Name -- +equalTo + +-- Definition -- +Exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +notEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Not exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThan + +-- Definition -- +Less than + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThan + +-- Definition -- +Greater Than + + + + + -- Name -- +lessThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Less than or exactly equal to + + + + + -- Name -- +greaterThanOrEqualTo + +-- Definition -- +Greater than or exactly equal to + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omop/4.0/ObservableProperties.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omop/4.0/ObservableProperties.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50aba7fb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omop/4.0/ObservableProperties.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,531 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observable Properties + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Abstract Observable Property +-- Definition -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). +-- Description -- +An abstract class that represents an observable property (or phenomenon). This class is intended to be used in the context of ISO 19156 'observedProperty' role but may be used in other contexts. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the observable property + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Category Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. + +-- Description -- +A constraint based on some qualifying category. e..g colour = 'Red'. +The value ('Red') of the constraint ('colour') can be any string, although it may be desirable to constrain this in particular application domains. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +A comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be 'equalTo' or 'notEqualTo'. + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The value of the property that is constrained e.g. 'blue' (if the constrained property is colour) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Composite Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +A composite of mulitple Observable Properties. + +-- Description -- +A composite of multiple Observable Properties, for example U,V winds. +There is no requirement that the observable properties in the composite are related to each other. +A composite observable property may have components which are observabel properties or other composite observable properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +count + +-- Definition -- +Number of components in this composite + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Constraint +-- Definition -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. +-- Description -- +A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200nm. This property is typically not the same property as the base phenomenon of the observed property. e.g. +the observed property has a base phenomenon 'radiance'. +a constraint is added to say 'wavelength = 200nm' +So the overall ObservableProperty which is represented is 'radiance where wavelength = 200nm' +The Constraint class is specialised into several specific classes covering Scalar, Range and Categorical constraints + + + + + + + -- Name -- +constrainedProperty + +-- Definition -- +The property being constrained. e.g. 'colour' if the constraint is 'colour = blue' + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the constraint as a whole + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Observable Property + +-- Definition -- +Represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. + +-- Description -- +The Observable Property represents a single observable property e.g. 'temperature'. It may have associations to additional constraints or measures that make it more complex e.g. 'daily mean temperature'. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +basePhenomenon + +-- Definition -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. + + +-- Description -- +The phenomenon that the Observable Property description builds upon. e.g. if the Observable property describes 'monthly minimum temperature' then the basePhenomenon should reference the vocabulary term 'temperature'. + + omop:PhenomenonTypeValue + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Other Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A constraint, not modelled in a structured way, but may be described using the freetext 'description' attribute. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +A description of the constraint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Bounds + +-- Definition -- +The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start >=50, end <=99) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +startComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeStart + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. + + + + + -- Name -- +endComparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan) + + + + + -- Name -- +rangeEnd + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Range Constraint + +-- Definition -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm + +-- Description -- +A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength >=300nm and wavelength <=600nm +e.g. To be used when data is observed in particular bands or groupings based on a numerical quantity. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value range of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Scalar Constraint +-- Definition -- +A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m +-- Description -- +A scalar constraint on some property e.g. length >= 1m + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value + +-- Definition -- +The numerical value of the property that is constrained + + + + + -- Name -- +comparison + +-- Definition -- +The comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan + + + + + -- Name -- +uom + +-- Definition -- +Units of measure used in the constraint + + gml:UnitOfMeasure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Measure + +-- Definition -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" + +-- Description -- +A descripton of some statistical measure e.g. "daily maximum" +The measure is usually some function over some time (e.g. an hour, a day) or space (e.g. a length, area or volume) +Other aggregation types can be supported via the 'otherAggregation' extension point. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived from + +-- Definition -- +One statistical measure may be derived from another. e.g. Monthly Maximum temperatures may be derived from Daily Mean temperatures. + + + + + -- Name -- +statisticalFunction + +-- Definition -- +A statistical function e.g. (mean) + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationTimePeriod +-- Definition -- +A temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. A day, An hour. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationLength +-- Definition -- +A one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 metre. + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationArea +-- Definition -- +A two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 square metre + + + + + -- Name -- +aggregationVolume +-- Definition -- +A three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated for example 1 cubic metre + + + + + -- Name -- +otherAggregation +-- Definition -- +Any other type of aggregation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +label + +-- Definition -- +A human readable title for the statistical measure + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4345cace --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omor/2.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..85cb6b14 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omor/3.0/ObservationReferences.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Observation References + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ObservationSet + +-- Definition -- +Links a set of Observations + +-- Description -- +This class is used to link multiple related Observations together + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +Information about the spatial and temporal extent. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member +-- Definition -- +One member of the ObservationSet + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af8aef23 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ompr/2.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..54f4fe2f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ompr/3.0/Processes.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + + -- Definition -- +Application Schema for Processes + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process + +-- Definition -- +Description of an observation process + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspireId + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the Process + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +Type of process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE raingauge, numerical model. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentation + +-- Definition -- +Further information ( online/offline) associated with the process . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +process parameter + +-- Definition -- +Parameter controlling the application of the process and as a consequence its output. + +-- Description -- +Typical examples of using processParameter are: description of instrumentation settings for a specific measurement or measurement series ; description of intial contidions in numerical computations e.g. simulations. + +NOTE The values of a procesParameter are stored in OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value as they are specific to the event of the observation and not to the applied process . The relevant OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.name shall be the same with Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name. + +EXAMPLE Analysis time of a forecast +<ul> + <li>Instance of Process</li> +</ul> +Process.processParameter>ProcessParameter.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +<ul> + <li>Instance of OM_Observation</li> +</ul> +OM_OObservation.parameter>NamedValue.name: +<i>http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inspire/processParameterValue.html#AnalysisTime</i> +OM_Observation.parameter>NamedValue.value: +<i>00z-15/05/2011</i> + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +responsible party + +-- Definition -- +Individual or organisation related to the process. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE For a numerical simulation a responsible party may be the NWP centre which conducted the simulation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Process Parameter + +-- Definition -- +Description of the given parameter + + + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the process parameter. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +description + +-- Definition -- +Description of the process parameter. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..29af2909 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omso/2.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b44adc1d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/omso/3.0/SpecialisedObservations.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ + + + + + -- Definition -- +Application schema for specialist types of Observations + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant. +-- Description -- +A GridObservation is an observation of some phenomenon (or phenomena) over a gridded field. E.g. Output from a model, or rectified, georeferenced satellite data. +The result of a GridObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a two- or three-dimensional grid of points, all having the same time instant temporal component. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +GridSeriesObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants. +-- Description -- +A GridSeriesObservation is a time series of gridded fields representing the same phenomenon (or phenomena) over a series of times. E.g. Ocean model output. +The result of a GridSeriesObservation is a discrete coverage within a compound spatiotemporal CRS where the domain consists of a series of two- or three-dimensional grids of points, each at a successive time instant. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +MultiPointObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations +-- Description -- +The MultiPointObservation is an Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations, for example a distributed sensor network reporting the temperature at 10am. The result of this observation is a MultiPointCoverage. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Point Observation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space. +-- Description -- +The PointObservation represents a single measurement or estimation of a property at a single point in time and space. For example a single temperture measurement at a fixed weather station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointObservationCollection +-- Definition -- +A collection of Point Observations. +-- Description -- +The PointObservationCollection is a collection of separate PointObservations. In the case where it is useful to group together a set of otherwise independent PointObservations the PointObservationCollection should be used to make this grouping. The grouping may be made on any basis e.g. it may be useful to group together PointObservations made by the same instrument or Environmental Facility, or in a particular measurement campaign. Each member of the PointObservationCollection must be a single PointObservation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +PointTimeSeriesObservation +-- Definition -- +Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space +-- Description -- +A PointTimeSeriesObservation is a time series of observations made at the same fixed spatial location e.g. Measurements made repeatedly by a fixed monitoring instrument. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ProfileObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant. + +-- Description -- +A ProfileObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profice in space at a single time instant. For example a CTD profile measuring salinty at different depths in the ocean. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TimeLocationValue Triple + +-- Definition -- +A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory. + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +location + +-- Definition -- +Geographic location where value is valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +TrajectoryObservation + +-- Definition -- +Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. + +-- Description -- +A TrajectoryObservatation is an Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space. For example a Pollutant concentration from a mobile air quality sensor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b10368fe --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pd/3.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8caea501 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pd/4.0/PopulationDistributionDemography.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,448 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Population distribution - demography + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +A classification used for a statistical distribution. + +-- Description -- +This code list describes the classification of the provided statistical values. It is the composition of the classification items. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Item + +-- Definition -- +The items composing the classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification item + +-- Definition -- +An item composing a classification. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: The classification with a type "gender" is composed of the items "female", "male" and "unknown". + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Type + +-- Definition -- +The classification item type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Spatial + +-- Definition -- +The spatial dimension of the statistical value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic + +-- Definition -- +The thematic dimensions of the statistical value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical distribution + +-- Definition -- +Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Area of dissemination + +-- Definition -- +The part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Universe + +-- Definition -- +When distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined. + +EXAMPLE : A dataset can give the population distribution of the unemployed persons under 25. The variable will be &ldquo;unemployedPopulation&rdquo;, the measure a &ldquo;count &ldquo; and the measurementUnit &ldquo;person&rdquo;. The only way to express that the distribution doesn&rsquo;t cover the whole unemployed population would be to describe that situation in the Unviverse attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain + +-- Definition -- +The part of statistical knowledge the data refers to. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES: Demography, activity, etc. + + + + + -- Name -- +Measure + +-- Definition -- +The measure concerned by the distribution. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: Population by age and gender, households by size, etc. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement method + +-- Definition -- +The description of the statistic measurement method. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Measurement unit + +-- Definition -- +The unit of the measurement. + + + + + -- Name -- +Not counted proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE: This situation can occur when the total population of the area of interest is collected by some process (e.g. administrative register) but population in the spatial components of the area of interest by another process (e.g. estimation). + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of reference + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of validity + +-- Definition -- +The period in which the data remains relevant. + +-- Description -- +Outside this period the data will not be used and must be replaced by new data. In most cases this is forever and the 2nd date is left empty. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +general status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data distribution. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The statistical values composing the distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Classification + +-- Definition -- +Additional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. + +NB: When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical value + +-- Definition -- +The pieces of datum of the distribution. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +-- Definition -- +The value for the piece of datum. + + + + + -- Name -- +Special value + +-- Definition -- +Some conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Conventionally located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest. + +EXAMPLE: This proportion will include homeless people who where given the address of the organisation that distributes social benefis to them. + + + + + -- Name -- +Approximately located proportion + +-- Definition -- +The proportion of population count that doesn&rsquo;t follow the common rule for location. &ldquo;Population&rdquo; can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc. + +EXAMPLE : A statistical distribution of the people is supposed to have been produced after the people were located in the cadastral parcel they live in. For some incorrectness in the registers used, the actual location of the cadastral parcel was not found fro some of them and an estimated location was computed. The number of people in this case must be reported in the attribute. + + + + + -- Name -- +Comment + +-- Definition -- +Free style comment about the value. + + + + + -- Name -- +Flags + +-- Definition -- +A set of one-character encoded comments about the data. + + + + + -- Name -- +Period of measurement + +-- Definition -- +The collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the statistical data. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimensions + +-- Definition -- +The part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics. + +EXAMPLE: A simple population count for each part of the area of Dissemination will need only identification of these parts, while population count by gender will require and additional dimension (gender) to make a difference between the male and the female. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3365622f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pf/3.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use. + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cb2f3bc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/pf/4.0/ProductionAndIndustrialFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,772 @@ + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production And Industrial Facilities - Core + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production building + +-- Definition -- +Artificial construction, part of the production facility that are useful to host or provide shelter to activity development. + +-- Description -- +Inside a facility, and in relation with the definition of building, this entity should represent a construction under responsibility of the facility, either as an independent unit or as a functional infrastructure for an installation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive classification about the production and industrial building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production facility + +-- Definition -- + +One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, +designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending +all infrastructure, equipment and materials. + +-- Description -- +A production facility groups together a single installation, set of installations or production processes (stationary or mobile), which can be defined within a single geographical boundary, organizational unit or production process. A production facility can also be identified as one or more installations located on the same site that are operated by the same natural or legal person and in which production activities are being carried out. Such a facility groups potentially the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial business or other undertaking or service. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Facility and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Facility. It is intended, if available, to furnish a more detailed spatial information in addition to the basic mandatory geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Information required (not registered in the Hydrography Theme) according to Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing +a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1). Directive as amended by Decision +No 2455/2001/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2001, p. 1). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + A Plot is grouped by one or more Facilities (this means a Plot may be shared by different Facilities) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A Site hosts one or more Facilities + + + + + + + + + + + + An Installation is grouped by one Facility + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation + +-- Definition -- +A stationary technical +unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected +for use, within which one or more activities listed in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No +166/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council (1) and in Annex I or in Part 1 +of Annex VII to Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (2) +are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical +connection with the activities listed and which could have an effect on emissions and +pollution. (1) Commission Regulation (EC) No 166/2006 of 18 January 2006 concerning the +establishment of a European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register and amending Council +Directives 91/689/EEC and 96/61/EC (OJ L 33, 4.2.2006, p. 1). (2) Directive 2010/75/EU +of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial +emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) (OJ L 334, 17.12.2010, p. 17). + +-- Description -- +Stationary technical unit part of a facility where one or more activities are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection to the activities carried out on that site and which could have an effect on the environment. +May be a technical unit within an establishment in which dangerous substances are produced, used, handled or stored. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation, with regard to its functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Radiological installation, containing radiological equipment. + + + + + An InstallationPart is grouped by one Installation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production installation part + +-- Definition -- +A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity. + +--Description -- + +This level of description covers specific parts of the Production Installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities. Points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products), will be included in this definition. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the basic geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location point for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish an additional spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the secondary geometry property for the Production Installation Part and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Installation Part. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the installation part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Chimney, pump. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, tipically a chimney. + +-- Description -- +This information is referring to a list of predefined potential values. +The reference values are holded in the PollutionAbatementTechnique code list. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +production site + +-- Definition -- +All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials; + +-- Description -- +An area of land or water that one or more process plants is or may be situated on, or else a single location, in which, if there is more than one manufacturer of (a) substance(s), certain infrastructure and facilities are shared. +A continuous surface, maritime or terrestrial in which production facilities have been already implanted or urban and/or engineering activities have been developed for production purposes. The location will be defined by means of geographical boundaries within which activities under the control of an organization may be carried out. The geographical boundaries may be on land and in water, and include above and below surface structures, both natural and man-made. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Production Site and it is set as an optional property to identify the location area for the Site. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External reference to documentation concerning the configuration and organisation of the site ((Site Plans, technical descriptions, ...). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Production Plot + +-- Definition -- +A portion of land or water part of a production facility destined to functional purposes. +-- Description -- +A potential sub-division of a major site as delimited extension of land in which are performed extensive operations related with the activity or one of the activities performed by a facility. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Thematic object identifier (e.g. ICAO location identifiers for airports or NUTS codes for administrative areas). + +-- Description -- +It may be the identification code provided by the Member States to identify the object on their own databases. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Spatial property of the spatial object with a value that is a vector geometry type from ISO 19107. + +-- Description -- +This is the geometry property for the Parcel and it is set as a optional property to identify the location area for the Parcel. It is intended, if available, to furnish a detailed spatial information beside the basic mandatory geometry fixed for the Production Facility. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period. + +-- Description -- +It applies equally to the technical unit (facility, installation or installation part), to the production site, to the parcel and to the production building. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values. + +-- Description -- +The reference values are holded in the ConditionOfFacilityValue code list. + + IR + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Descriptive statement about the declared status. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The starting time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ending time of validity for a status type. + +-- Description -- +A date gives values for year, month and day. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +technical unit + +-- Definition -- +Represents the common "abstract level" for production infrastructures: facilities, installations, installation parts. + + +-- Description -- +It applies since the production infrastructures (facility, installation, installation part) may have an UML "equivalent behaviour": this means they have properties in common and the same associations to be reused. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + any + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/code List/TypeOfProductionBuildingType + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a11c056 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/plu/3.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,899 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2db83778 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/plu/4.0/PlannedLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,899 @@ + + + -- Name -- +planned land use + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +background map date +-- Definition -- +Date of the background map used. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the background map that has been used. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map URI +-- Definition -- +URI referring to service that provides background map. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication character value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +value of the dimension indications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication integer value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication measure value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +dimension indication real value +-- Definition -- +Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Dimension Indication +-- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the dimension indication. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +official documentation + +-- Definition -- +The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of, the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation . In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. + +At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: The LegislationCitation is the value type of the attribute regulation reference. An example of a regulation reference would be: http://www2.vlaanderen.be /ruimtelijk/grup/00350/00362_00001/data/ 212_00362_00001_d_0BVR.pdf. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of this spatial textual regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the document that contains the text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Text of the regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Citation of scanned plans and structural drawings which may sometimes be geo-referenced or not,. E.g. raster images, vector drawings or scanned text. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date of the relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to the dates of more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial plan +-- Definition -- +A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial objects ZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent). + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official title of the spatial plan. + + + + + -- Name -- +level of spatial plan +-- Definition -- +Level of the administrative units covered by the plan. +-- Description -- +Member states should make a mapping to this enumeration. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Alternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan. +-- Description -- +NOTE The admissible values for this attribute are managed at the member state level via a code list + +EXAMPLE: +FR: DTA, SCOT, PLU, etc. +DE: Bebauungsplan, Flächennutzungsplan, Regionalplan, Landesentwicklungsplan +NL: bestemmingsplan, structuurvisie. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this Plan. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to relevant administrative ordinance. +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute is multiple because, independently from the current legal status of the plan, there can be references to more than one ordinance, in relation to the different steps that the planning process has already undergone (e.g. ordinance for the preparation of a new plan, ordinance of adoption, ordinance of approval, etc.). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlan. + + plu:ZoningElement + plu:plan + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Links to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan. + + plu:SupplementaryRegulation + plu:plan + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +supplementary regulation +-- Definition -- +A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation of the use of land/water necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text. +-- Description -- +NOTE the supplementary regulations affects all land use that overlap with the geometry +EXAMPLE an air field generates restriction in its surroundings regarding aircraft landing, radar and telecommunication devices. It is the buffer around these artefacts that generates the supplementary regulation on the Land Use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies. + + + + + -- Name -- +inherited from other plans +-- Definition -- +Indication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific regulation nature +-- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective. +-- Description -- +On member state level the legal classification for plan regulations may be complex. A supplementary regulation may be principally "bindingOnlyForAuthorities" but according to national law this regulation have to be more specified to explain the specific degree of binding. (e.g. on state or regional planning level in Germany: principles of spatial planning, other spatial planning requirements or goals of spatial planning). + +NOTE This attribute complements the information provided by the attribute regulationNature. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Official name of the supplementary regulation + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use regulation. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use regulation is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the Textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:restriction + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +zoning element +-- Definition -- +A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another. +-- Description -- +Zoning elements refer to the regulation of the kinds of activities which will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial). The intensity of use at which those activities can be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the height of buildings, the amount of space that structures may occupy, the proportions of the types of space on a lot, such as how much landscaped space, impervious surface, traffic lanes, and parking may be provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometry of this zoning element + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS class that is dominant in this land use object. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence + +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use HILUCS category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category wihtin the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Legal nature of the land use indication. +-- Description -- +NOTE Indicates whether the land use indication is legally binding or not. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +General indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing. +-- Description -- +NOTE This enumeration contains values that are common to most planning systems. + + + + + -- Name -- +background map +-- Definition -- +Identification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Textual Regulation that is part of this zoning element. + + plu:OfficialDocumentation + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to. + + plu:SpatialPlan + plu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72f7060e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ps/3.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7db9c1d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ps/4.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + +-- Description -- +NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ps/5.0/ProtectedSites.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ps/5.0/ProtectedSites.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..557decdb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ps/5.0/ProtectedSites.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The scheme from which the designation code comes. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The actual Site designation. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100% + + + + + -- Definition -- + The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. + + -- Description -- + NOTE In the case of Natura2000 sites, a protected site may go through several different stages (for example, proposed as SCI, confirmed as SCI, designated as SAC). A new version of the site is created for each of these different stages (because there is a change in the designation), and the new version should have the date on which the new stage was legally assigned as the legalFoundationDate (for example, when designated as a SAC, the version for the SAC would have the designation date as the legalFoundationDate). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- + A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. + +-- Description -- +Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +The geometry may be determined by a wide range of methods, including surveying, digitisation or visual reference to natural features or cadastral boundaries and may be defined by the legal document that creates the protected area. The geometry included in a data set that uses this data model is stored as a fixed geometry by coordinates, not by reference to natural, cadastral or administrative boundaries, although it may originally have been defined from these. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the protected site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- + Thematic object identifier. + -- Description -- + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The designation (type) of Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +At least one designation is required, but designations may be available using a number of different designation schemes, all of which can be accommodated in the DesignationSchemeValue codelist. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The name of the Protected Site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 Several names in different languages may be expressed. + +NOTE 2 It is recommended that the language of the name (part of the GeographicalName data type) be filled where ever possible. This is an important identifying attribute of a Protected Site. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. + +-- Description -- +The site may have more than one classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..985249ee --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +W3C Schema for INSPIRE + + +Change log + +INSPIRE schema release v.2024.1.1 - 09/02/2022 (https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/application-schemas/releases/tag/2024.1.1) + +Schema Change description Version Change type +=============== =========================================================================================================================== ======= ==================================== +[us-govserv] Updated the version of the imported us-net-common schema (from 4.0 to 5.0) v5.0 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[us-net-el] Updated the version of the imported us-net-common schema (from 4.0 to 5.0) v5.0 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[us-net-ogc] Updated the version of the imported us-net-common schema (from 4.0 to 5.0) v5.0 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[us-net-sw] Updated the version of the imported us-net-common schema (from 4.0 to 5.0) v5.0 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[us-net-th] Updated the version of the imported us-net-common schema (from 4.0 to 5.0) v5.0 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[us-net-wa] Updated the version of the imported us-net-common schema (from 4.0 to 5.0) v5.0 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 + + +INSPIRE schema release v.2024.1 - 31/01/2022 (https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/application-schemas/releases/tag/2024.1) + +Schema Change description Version Change type +=============== =========================================================================================================================== ======= ==================================== +[hh] Added new attributes to the EnvHealthDeterminantMeasure feature type, added new feature types, and removed some data types. v5.0 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[ps] Fixed typo in inspireId, added a new attribute, and moved attributes to data type. v5.0 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 + Removed enumeration from the schema and changed the encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations +[us-net-common] Defined datatype for the authorityRole attribute v5.0 breaking change + Change encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[hyp] Changed the data type of the geometry attribute of the DrainageBasin feature type v5.0 non-breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 + Removed enumeration from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations breaking change +[lcv] Added association role to the LandCoverUnit feature type v5.0 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[tn-w] Removed the “abstract” stereotype for the TrafficSeparationScheme feature type v5.0 non-breaking change + Removed enumerations from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[su-vector] Added a new attribute “statisticalUnitType” to the VectorStatisticalUnit feature type v4.1 non-breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[plu] Fixed the typo in the attribute "backgroudMapURI" of the data type BackgroundMapValue v4.0.1 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[ef] Added a new attribute "thematicId" to the spatial object type AbstractMonitoringObject. v4.1 non-breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[pf] Changed the definition of the ProductionInstallation feature type v4.1 non-breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[tn-a] Changed the datatype for the "controlTowers" association of the AerodromeNode feature type v4.1 non-breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[ad] Changed the datatype for the "building" association of the Address feature type v4.1 non-breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 +[sr] Changed the stereotype of the ShoreSegment object from featureType to dataType v4.0.1 breaking change Amendment 1089/2010 + +Converted enumerations into codelists breaking change Amendment 1089/2010. +Below are the involved schemas: +BaseTypes.xsd Removed VerticalPositionValue enumeration from BaseTypes schema v4.0 +HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd Removed enumeration from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd Changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +ObservableProperties.xsd Removed enumeration from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v4.0 +AdministrativeUnits.xsd Removed enumeration from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +MaritimeUnits.xsd Changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v4.0 +ElevationBaseTypes.xsd Removed enumeration from schema v5.0 +ElevationGridCoverage.xsd Changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +ElevationTin.xsd Changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +ElevationVectorElements.xsd Removed enumeration from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +NaturalRiskZonesCore.xsd Removed enumeration from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +ProtectedSites.xsd Removed enumeration from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +CommonTransportElements.xsd Removed enumeration from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd Removed enumerations from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +RoadTransportNetwork.xsd Removed enumerations from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 +WaterTransportNetwork.xsd Removed enumerations from schema and changed encoding of the attributes that refer to enumerations v5.0 + + + + +INSPIRE schema release v.2023.1 - 31/01/2023 (https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/application-schemas/releases/tag/2023.1) + +Schema Version Change description Change type +========== ======= ================================================================================================ ================================================== +common v1.0.3 Updated common.xsd in order to add Norwegian and Icelandic language + non-breaking change - bugfix + Added the related enum_nor.xsd and enum_ice.xsd schemas +ge_hg v4.0.1 Added missing nillable attribute to some elements non-breaking change - bugfix + + + +INSPIRE schema release v.2022.2 - 01/08/2022 (https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/application-schemas/releases/tag/2022.2) + +Schema Version Change description Change type +========== ======= ================================================================================================ ================================================== +PF v4.0.2 Added type to ‘type’ element in ProductionInstallation and ProductionInstallationPart breaking change - bugfix +us-net-th v4.0.1 Added type to 'thermalProductType' element breaking change - bugfix +inspire_vs v1.0.2 SLD capabilities schema import added to inspire_vs.xsd schema non-breaking change - bugfix +EL v4.0.1 Set ‘endLifespanVersion’ multiplicity to [0..1] In ElevationGridCoverage, ElevationTIN and non-breaking change - bugfix + ElevationVectorElements application schemas +MR v4.0.1 Added type to ‘sourceReference ‘element breaking change - bugfix + + +INSPIRE schema release v.2022.1 - 31/01/2022 (https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/application-schemas/releases/tag/2022.1) + +Schema Version Change description Change type +====== ======= ==================================================================================================== ================================================== +common v1.0.2 Updated common.xsd in order to add Croatian language + Added a related enum_hrv.xsd non-breaking change - bugfix + + +INSPIRE schema release v.2021.2 - 15/11/2021 (https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/application-schemas/releases/tag/2021.2) + +Schema Version Change description Change type +====== ======= ==================================================================================================== ================================================== +PF v4.0.1 Added type and maxOccurs to riverBasinDistrict non-breaking change - bugfix +US-emf v4.0.1 Added type to 'EnvironmentalManagementFacility' + missing parts in 'parentFacility' non-breaking change - bugfix +SO v4.0.2 Added missing associations to OM_Observation + soilDerivedObjectObservation from 1 to [1..*] breaking change - bugfix + enhancement +omso v3.0.1 Changed TimeLocationValueTriple type from wml2:TimeValuePair to wml2:MeasurementTVP breaking change - bugfix +common v1.0.2 Corrected typo in the Dutch INSPIRE theme enumerations XSD breaking change - bugfix +GE_gp v4.0.1 Added type and nilReason to the distributioninfo non-breaking change - bugfix + +Previous changes + +Date NS Ver. Description +=========== =========== ====== ================================================================================================================================================================= +13-JUN-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.4 Renamed SpatialDataUniqueResourceIdentifier element to SpatialDataSetIdentifier. Added elements used in the Atom implementation and attributes used in the Opensearch. Changed service category in WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml +13-JUN-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.3 Added Unique Resource Identifier to atom top feed. Added SpatialDataUniqueResourceIdentifier to Extended Capabilities of WFS 2.0 +04-MAY-2012 inspire_dls 1.0.0 Added inspire_dls folder for Download Services +26-APR-2011 common 1.0.1 Conformity element: + Restricted allowed citations to "INSPIRE interoperability of spatial data sets and services", according to the MD regulation + requirements for the conformity element (page 17 of the MD regulation). + Inspire Themes: + Removed leading blank from German, Bulgarian, Czech and Danish translations +22-MAR-2011 common 1.0.1 Wrong type in Romanian translation enumerations +17-MAR-2011 common 1.0.1 Changed alias inspire_com to inspire_common + Conformity element: Added enumeration for citation of INSPIRE interoperability of spatial data sets and services +18-FEB-2011 common 1.0.0 Schema: + changed encoding of language elements in extended capabilities +17-FEB-2011 common 1.0.0 Schema: + introduced new namespaces + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0 + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + refactored to comply with OGC recommendations for schema repositories +04-FEB-2011 common 0.20 Schema: + Moved non xsd files to other locations + Renamed codelists as enumerations +31-JAN-2011 common 0.19 Schema: + Removed language dependent schema implementations. +14-JAN-2011 common 0.18 Schema: + added types and elements for INSPIRE service types + added one or more leading zeros in geoboxdigits. e.g. 02.22 + Mappings: + INSPIRE2HTML: Corrected Resource Locator to extract url from ResourceLocator.url +13-JAN-2011 common 0.16 Replaced xs:date and xs:dateTime with the new type iso8601Date which is a xs:string restricted through a regular expression that implements a subset of ISO 8601 + YEAR MONTH DAY TIME FRACTIONAL SECONDS TIME ZONE + Examples: + 2010-01-01 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22Z + 2010-01-01T11:12:22+10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22-10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22.1234+10:00:00 + 2010-01-01T11:12:22.1234-10:00:00 + Added jaxb processing instructions and namespace in all top schema files + XSLT Mappings updated to 0.16 + Added Microsoft language translator widget + common 0.15 ResourceLocator: + Changed Mediatype multiplicity from 1 to 0..n + Mediatype constrained to enumeration values + Verified all mappings + common 0.14 Created schema files for all languages + common 0.13 Added translations for all conformity citations + all 0.12 Introduced extended capabilities for WMS, OWS, CSW + + + + +Directory structure ++ + readme.txt This file + -- common + -- 1.0 Version 1.0 + -- common.xsd Top schema file for http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/common/1.0 + -- network.xsd Definition of types for extended capabilities of OGC Services + -- examples Sample documents + -- inspireresourcemddataset.xml Sample dataset + -- inspireresourcemdseries.xml Sample dataset series + -- inspireresourcemdservice.xml Sample service + -- enums Folder for translations of enumerations + -- enum_bul.xsd Enumerations for Bulgarian language + -- enum_....xsd Enumerations for ... language + -- inspire_ds Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE Discovery Service based on OGC CSW 2.0.2 + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_ds/1.0 + -- inspire_ds.xsd Top schema file + -- bindings.xjb JAXB Binding file + -- examples Sample documents + -- CSW_INSPIREGeoportalCapabilities_InspireSchema_nocsw.xml + -- inspire_vs Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE View Service based on ISO 19128 (OGC WMS 1.3) http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs/1.0 + -- inspire_vs.xsd All-components schema file + -- examples Sample documents + -- wms_geoimage.xml + -- WMS_Image2000GetCapabilities_InspireSchema.xml + -- inspire_vs_ows11 Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE View Service based on OGC OWS 1.1 like WMTS 1.0 + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + -- inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd All-components schema file + -- examples Sample documents + -- WMTS_CapsMarek.xml + -- inspire_dls Root folder for schema documents for INSPIRE Download Service based on OGC OWS 1.1 like WFS 2.0 and for datatypes used in Atom and OpenSearch extension elements + -- 1.0 http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire_vs_ows11/1.0 + -- inspire_vs_ows_11.xsd All-components schema file + -- bindings.xjb JAXB binding file + -- examples Sample documents + -- WFS20_Caps_Scenario1_brief.xml Example of WFS 2.0 with INSPIRE Extended Capabilities Scenario 1 (brief) + -- WFS20_Caps_Scenario2_long.xml Example of WFS 2.0 with INSPIRE Extended Capabilities Scenario 2 (long) diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4533b4b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sd/3.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,651 @@ + + + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cb34311e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sd/4.0/SpeciesDistribution.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,649 @@ + + + Application schema for Species Distribution + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info type + +-- Definition -- +The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +occurrence category + +-- Definition -- +The species population density in the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +A species abundance (population density) in classes (common, rare, very rare, present or absent) in an individual species distribution unit. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +residency status + +-- Definition -- +Information on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sensitive info + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive. + +-- Description -- +This can be used to filter out or generalize sensitive data. Generalized representation can be larger spatial objects e.g. grid cells. + +NOTE A species location e.g. breeding location, of vulnerable, endangered or protected species may by law be excluded from distribution or spatially generalised from detailed locations to lower resolutions in more extensive grid cells to avoid environmental crime. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population type + +-- Definition -- +The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +Kind of species occurrence or population data that are collected. +EXAMPLE Permanent, reproducing, concentration or wintering (for migratory species). + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected from + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started. + +-- Description -- +The starting date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +collected to + +-- Definition -- +The date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped. + +-- Description -- +The last date for the collection/registration of the primary species occurrence data. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size type + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting method + +-- Definition -- +Method of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +To obtain a density or abundance estimate the data set provider can either count, estimate or calculate the population abundance. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +counting unit + +-- Definition -- +What has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +This parameter defines which species population units that has collected or retrieved. +EXAMPLE Colonies, individuals, juvenile, larvae, pairs, shoals, shoots, tufts. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +population size + +-- Definition -- +A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds. + +-- Description -- +A range density (or abundance) value for species occurrence in the individual species distribution units either counted, estimated or calculated based on defined counting units, or using upper and lower bounds. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper bound + +-- Definition -- +The upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower bound + +-- Definition -- +The lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution data set + +-- Definition -- +This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species. + +-- Description -- +Collection of individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +name + +-- Definition -- +Name of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution. + +-- Description -- +A short descriptive identification name for a specific dataset provided by an institution. +EXAMPLE 1 Redlisted_species_Norway +EXAMPLE 2 Invasive_alien_species_ Ireland +EXAMPLE 3 Articles17_report_Germany + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +domain extent + +-- Definition -- +The geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection. + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +documentBasis + +-- Definition -- +Reference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +member + +-- Definition -- +Individual spatial objects in a collection of spatial objects. + +-- Description -- +Individual spatial objects of allowed geometry where a species occurs. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species distribution unit + +-- Definition -- +Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit. + +-- Description -- +Pan-European, national or local mapping initiatives, resulting in spatial data for species in terrestrial and marine environments, e.g. for birds, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish or vascular plants. + +NOTE 1 Only species are mentioned in the INSPIRE definition. But earlier INSPIRE documents (INPIRE IMS, 2003) mentions both species or species grouped e.g. to families. So we interprete species as taxa, which means taxonomic units at any systematic rank, like subspecies, species, genus, family etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of each unit in a collection. + +-- Description -- +The geometry (e.g. line or polygon) of each individual spatial objects in the collection + + + + + -- Name -- +species name + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + -- Name -- +distribution info + +-- Definition -- +The description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +spatial object + +-- Definition -- +A reference to a another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A specific administrative area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +species name type + +-- Definition -- +Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme provides reference species list which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +In the referenceSpeciesScheme the species IDs are linked to scientific names and corresponding authors using GUIDs + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Reference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped. + +-- Description -- +Code list of accepted PAN-European taxonomical reference lists defining the nomenclature and taxonomical concept of a given species name. This must not be regarded as the ultimate taxonomic truth: this will always change. It serves as a definition of a taxonomic concept described by systematic and synonym relations where other names and there inherent taxonomic concepts can be mapped to. The code list comprises of Eu-Nomen, EUNIS and Natura2000. In these sources harmonized species GUIDs and names are maintained by institutions with an assignment outside INSPIRE and the species names are to be retrieved through webservices using GUIDs. Only one of these list must be used for one taxon. The priority is as follows: 1) EU-Nomen, 2) EUNIS, 3) Natura2000. This implies: if a taxon is listed in EU-Nomen, this reference must be used as first choice. If it is not listed in EU-Nomen, the second choice is EUNIS, if not in EUNIS, Natura2000 can be used. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +reference species name + +-- Definition -- +The scientific name, including the author, used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme. + +-- Description -- +The authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme (EU-Nomen, Unis and Nature Directives) provides reference species lists which defines the ReferenceSpeciesName with its scientific name plus author and ReferenceSpeciesId. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species id + +-- Definition -- +Identifier used in national nomenclature. + +-- Description -- +The taxonID used in national nomenclature databases. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species scheme + +-- Definition -- +Name of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +local species name + +-- Definition -- +Scientific name, including the author, used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept. + +-- Description -- +The LocalSpeciesName provides nomenclatural and taxonomical information about the locally used species name and the taxonomic concepts implied by the use of this name according to a given reference. If omitted the name and concept given by the referenceSpeciesId according to the referenceSpeciesScheme has been used locally. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier + +-- Definition -- +Specifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier. + +-- Description -- +Defines how the local species name conceptually is related to the referenceSpeciesID, either congruent, included in, includes, overlaps or excludes + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..723bd1fb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/selu/3.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..da6e6627 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/selu/4.0/SampledExistingLandUse.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sampled land use + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +existing land use sample +-- Definition -- +Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the land use sample. +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Location where the land use sample is taken. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. +-- Description -- +NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences. + + + + + -- Name -- +land use presence +-- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Land Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set. +-- Description -- +Reference to an entry in the classfication that is part of the SpecificLandUseClassification provided by the data producer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Observation Date. +-- Definition -- +The observation date associated to a description. +-- Description -- +Defines the observation date of the description. It could be the date of an aerial/satellital acquisition or a field survey. The observation date allows the user to have accurate date of when the description was made in the real word. In a database, not all object informations are necessarily captured at the same time. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Actual presence of a land use category within the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Data set to which this sample belongs. + + selu:SampledExistingLandUseDataSet + selu:member + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sampled existing land use data set +-- Definition -- +A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the sampled land use data set. +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Human readable name of the data set. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +First date at which this data set is valid in reality. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set. + + selu:ExistingLandUseSample + selu:dataset + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/so/3.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/so/3.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f774dd8e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/so/3.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1946 @@ + + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/so/4.0/Soil.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/so/4.0/Soil.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e9014c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/so/4.0/Soil.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1998 @@ + + + + Soil model + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile presence in soil body + +-- Definition -- +indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. + +NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. + +NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived profile percentage range. + +-- Definition -- +Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +derived soil profile + +-- Definition -- +non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. + +-- Description -- +The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. + +NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived. + +-- Description -- +A derived soil profile can be derived from one to many observed soil profiles. If no observed profiles are provided or have been used to produce the derivedSoilProfile, this association can be left empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +-- Description -- +A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: +· A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. +· One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash +· Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. +· A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts +· A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. + +EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 + +SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon discontinuity + +-- Definition -- +number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. +A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. +Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + +NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers. + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon master + +-- Definition -- +symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO prime + +-- Definition -- +A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. + +-- Description -- +Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. + +SOURCE: <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon subordinate + +-- Definition -- +Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. + +-- Description -- +Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. + +SOURCE <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85 + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon vertical + +-- Definition -- +Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. + +-- Description -- +The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. +The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. + +NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the <i>Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition</i>, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction. + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +observed soil profile + +-- Definition -- +a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. + +-- Description -- +The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced<b> </b>soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the location of an observed profile is the soilplot. + + so:observedProfile + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation type + +-- Definition -- +classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. +EXAMPLE &ldquo;ss&rdquo; connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses &ldquo;I&rdquo; for this). +The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: &ldquo;Ap&rdquo; is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil name + +-- Definition -- +name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction type + +-- Definition -- +share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. + +-- Description -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. +The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. + +SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS + + + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction content + +-- Definition -- +Percentage of the defined fraction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage +EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) + + + + + -- Name -- +fraction particle size range + +-- Definition -- +upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) + +-- Description -- +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 +EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element + +-- Definition -- +An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. + +-- Description -- +Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the profile element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +particle size fraction + +-- Definition -- +Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. +-- Description -- + +SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element depth range + +-- Definition -- +Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). + +-- Description -- +Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. + +NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. +EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm + +NOTE Following rules should be taken into account +&nbsp; +<ul> + <li>lowerValue and upperValue: should be positive values, </li> + <li>upperValue is the depth from the top of the element (e.g. 20)</li> + <li>lowerValue is the depth of the bottom of the element (e.g. 40)</li> + <li>if only upperValue is indicated: it is assumed that the lowerValue is unknown; this is only possible for the deepest layer or horizon of a profile.</li> + <li>if only lowerValue is indicated: it is assumed that the upperValue equals 0, and thus the range is between 0 and the lowerValue value</li> +</ul> + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +profile element observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the profile element (layer or horizon). + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +range type + +-- Definition -- +A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +upper value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the upper limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +lower value + +-- Definition -- +value defining the lower limit of a specific property. + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body + +-- Definition -- +Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. + +-- Description -- +The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the &ldquo;geometry&rdquo; attribute of the SoilBody. + +NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. + +NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil body. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil body label + +-- Definition -- +Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). + +-- Description -- +NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles. +The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody. + +-- Description -- +This association constitutes the link to those derived soil profiles that inform about the internal structure and properties of the soil body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object + +-- Definition -- +A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +the geometry defining the soil derived object. + +-- Description -- +A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the properties of one or more other soil derived objects. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more observed soil profiles. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based. + +-- Description -- +A soil derived object can be created based on the soil properties of one or more soil bodies. If this information shall not be included or does not apply, the association can be empty. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil derived object observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil derived object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil horizon + +-- Definition -- +Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified +NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +FAO horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon. + +-- Description -- +The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + +NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. + +SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 + +EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other horizon notation + +-- Definition -- +designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. + +-- Description -- +A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Soil layer + +-- Definition -- +domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. + +-- Description -- +NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. + +EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. + +EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). + +EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (&rdquo;specimen&rdquo;) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. + +EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, &hellip;). +SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer type + +-- Definition -- +assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer rock type +<font color="#ff0000"> +</font>-- Definition -- +type of the material in which the layer developed. + +-- Description -- +simplified list of terms to &ldquo;classify&rdquo; geologic units + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process + +-- Definition -- +last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis environment + +-- Definition -- +setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. + +-- Description -- +The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +layer genesis process state + +-- Definition -- +indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. + +-- Description -- +Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot + +-- Definition -- +spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. + +NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. + +EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. + +SOURCE GS Soil + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil plot. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot location + +-- Definition -- +a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location + + + + + -- Name -- +soil plot type + +-- Definition -- +gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Link to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information. + +-- Description -- +the soil plot is the location at which the profile has been observed. + + so:location + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. + +-- Description -- +a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site. + + so:isObservedOnLocation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile + +-- Definition -- +description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +local identifier + +-- Definition -- +unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name + +-- Definition -- +identification of the soil profile. +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +other soil name + +-- Definition -- +Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +the profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +A profile element is always part of a soil profile. + + so:isPartOf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil profile observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil profile. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site + +-- Definition -- +area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. + +-- Description -- +Site provides the object to describe: +a.) the surroundings of the plot + +and/or + +b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: + +1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place +EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. +or +2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. +EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. + +The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. + +The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. + +NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. + +SOURCE GS Soil, modified + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire Id + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the soil site. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry defining the soil site. + +-- Description -- +This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. + + + + + -- Name -- +soil investigation purpose + +-- Definition -- +indication why a survey was conducted. + +-- Description -- +For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. + +-- Description -- +A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid. + + so:locatedOn + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil site observation + +-- Definition -- +Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time from + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time to + +-- Definition -- +The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribing + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive coverage + +-- Definition -- +a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. + +-- Description -- +This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages +SOURCE Adapted from "Coverage" [ISO 19123:2005]. +EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +end life span version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + -- Name -- +Domain extent. + +-- Definition -- +The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter + +-- Definition -- +a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + -- Definition -- +this association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE a coverage of the pH of the topsoil is associated with a coverage with exactly the same extent and domain reporting on the level of confidence of the pH values of the base coverage. + + so:isDescribedBy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter type + +-- Definition -- +data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. +EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme descriptive parameter name + +-- Definition -- +Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter type + +-- Definition -- +A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc + + + + + + + -- Name -- +soil theme parameter name + +-- Definition -- +name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +unit of measure + +-- Definition -- +the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter "depth of the B-horizon" + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group type + +-- Definition -- +A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier place + +-- Definition -- +attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +qualifier position + +-- Definition -- +number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. + +-- Description -- +If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc +If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier + +-- Definition -- +name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification + +-- Description -- +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB specifier + +-- Definition -- +code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. + +-- Description -- +Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. +EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. + +NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. + +NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. + +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB soil name type + +-- Definition -- +an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United +Nations, Rome, 2007. +EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB qualifier group + +-- Definition -- +data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. + + + + + -- Name -- +WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) + +-- Definition -- +first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. + +-- Description -- +<i>Reference Soil Groups</i> are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific <i>diagnostic horizons, properties </i>and/or<i> materials.</i> +NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. +SOURCE <i>World reference base for soil resources 2006</i>, <i>first update 2007</i>, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +is original classification + +-- Definition -- +Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. + +-- Description -- +This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. + + + + + -- Definition -- +An association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sr/0.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sr/0.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a0f29d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sr/0.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +• Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +• transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +• coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +• nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +• concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +• productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +• biological classification of waters +• water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +• polar area features (incl. pack ice) +• wind (climatological and meteorolog• benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +• sea level +• chemical species and concentrations +• physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +• currents (including surface currents) +• tidal zones +• wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One of the three large regions of the world-wide ocean, each with associated sub- and marginal areas and subject to an independent flow-regime. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Sea Regions' due to the close fit to the definition in 2007/2/EC Ann III. 16. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the ocean region, as a surface. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The part of the shore or beach which lies between the low water mark and the upper limit of normal wave action. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [DFDD]. + + lc:Shore + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d6efd36 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sr/3.0/SeaRegions_readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +European Commission Joint Research Centre 2014-03-24 + +=== Sea Reagion XML Schema relaese final version 3.0 === +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd has a dependency on the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema (http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/), since it refers to the element hy-p:Shore and type hy-p:ShoreType. + +In the Annex II+III amendment of the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services, this element and type have been modified slightly, which will require an update of the "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. This update is currently being discussed in the INSPIRE Maintenance and Implementation Group. + +Version 3.0 of SeaRegions.xsd will therefore be published together with the updated schemas for the "Hydro - Physical Waters" package. + +=== Changes from v3.0rc3 to v3.0 === +The following changes will be made when publishing version 3.0 of the SeaRegions.xsd schema: + +1. + + +will be updated to the namespace and schemaLocation of the updated "Hydro - Physical Waters" schema. + +2. + + +will be changed to + + + +3. + + + + +will be changed to + + + + + + +=== Contact === +inspire-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..951ad32f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/sr/4.0/SeaRegions.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,868 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Sea Regions Application Schema + +-- Definition -- +Physical conditions of seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions with common characteristics. (2007/2/EC) + +A historical version of the theme definition is found in the INSPIRE IMS paper: +&bull; Seas and saline water bodies divided into regions and sub-regions. Each region with common characteristics, concerning water flow/ circulation, adjacent river catchments, bio-chemical or temperature of water, based on scientific criteria. Detailed information at regional level exist. (INSPIRE IMS, 2003) + +Both 'Oceanographic geographical features' and 'Sea-regions' are concerned with physical conditions of marine water-masses. (This is a similar overlap to that which exists for themes 7.13 "Atmospheric Conditions" and 7.14 "Meteorological geographical features".) To resolve the ambiguity, we consider the multi-level approach to data needs assessment applied in ETC. Data at local or regional level are often needed for management and policy implementation, while lower resolution ('smaller scale') data are often required for reporting and policy development/evaluation. The latter includes summaries and integrated data products. + +We regard the "Sea regions" theme as focussing on the local/regional level coastal zone. + +Whereas 7.15 'Oceanographic geographical features' focuses on physical conditions and general circulation of offshore oceanic waters, the 'Sea regions' theme is concerned with marine features of the coastal zone ? regions defined as 'transitional waters' and 'coastal waters' in the Water Framework Directive: +&bull; transitional waters: bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows +&bull; coastal waters: surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters + +The World Meteorological Organisation also has a geometry-based sea region classification, dividing the ocean into Marsden Squares. +Both biotic and physical parameters and indicators are important in the classification and delineation of sea regions. Physical data requirements for important indicators defined in the WFD and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management policy are outlined in the ETC paper. These include: +&bull; nutrients (nitrate, phosphate and nitrogen: phosphorus ratio) by regional sea and water body type +&bull; concentrations of hazardous substances and pollutants (incl. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants) +&bull; productivity indicators (incl. surface cholorophyll-a) +&bull; biological classification of waters +&bull; water masses/layers characterised by bulk temperature and salinity properties +&bull; polar area features (incl. pack ice) +&bull; wind (climatological and meteorolog&bull; benthic parameters (sediment, benthic communities/habitats) +&bull; sea level +&bull; chemical species and concentrations +&bull; physical characteristics (incl. temperature, salinity) +&bull; currents (including surface currents) +&bull; tidal zones +&bull; wavesrequired + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Coastline + +-- Definition -- +A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water (MHW). Where there is not significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW. + +-- Description -- +This feature type is designed for the general use case where the land:sea boundary is required to support general discovery and viewing of datasets. It is not designed to infer any political boundaries. The purpose is to provide a consistent overview of European marine extent and for this reason a single tidal extent is selected. This is consistent with IHO-57 definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Intertidal Area + +-- Definition -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle; defined as the difference between any high and any low water level. + +-- Description -- +The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +high water level +-- Definition -- +The high water level which was used to define the upper limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanHighWater'. + + + + + -- Name -- +low water level +-- Definition -- +The low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. 'meanLowWater'. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Circulation Zone + +-- Definition -- +A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. + +-- Description -- +Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Zone Type + +-- Definition -- +The type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell. + +-- Description -- + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Contour + +-- Definition -- +A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time. +-- Description -- +A representation of any physical or chemical phenomenon related to the SeaArea. MarineContour should be derived from an OceanGeographicFeature of the same phenomenon. The source observations used to derive this feature may be linked to via the sourceObservations association. MarineContour is an abstraction of the ‘real world’ to provide an overview of the expected conditions of a SeaArea. Examples would include salinity contours, depth contours, significant wave height. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +isoline + +-- Definition -- +Isoline used to generate the contour. + + + + + -- Name -- +Phenomeneon + +-- Definition -- +The property represented by the isolines (e.g. wave height). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +The time at which this contour is representative. + + + + + -- Name -- +Source observations + +-- Definition -- +Used to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine isoline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state + +-- Description -- +The expected 2D geometric extent of a SeaArea for a particular tidal state. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the Marine Extent. + +-- Description -- +A GM_MultiSurface is used as at different tidal states, areas of sea may become land-locked and therefore unconnected even though they are still part of the sea. This is primarily a consideration for local scale seas. + + + + + -- Name -- +water level + +-- Definition -- +Water level at which the extent is valid. + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Isoline + +-- Definition -- +An isoline representing a particular value of some marine physical or chemical phenomenon such as temperature, salinity or wave height. + +-- Description -- +A Marine Contour representing a particular value of some phenomenon. The geometry of the contour is a GM_Multicurve, i.e. may be formulated from several curves, all representing the same value e.g. 15 degrees celsius. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the isolines. + + + + + -- Name -- +Value + +--- Definition -- +Values attributed to the isolines. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Marine Layer +-- Definition -- +A Marine Layer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom. +-- Description -- + +Examples of surface layers identified in the reference material include oil, algal blooms and ice. Examples of seabed layer identified in the reference material include sediment type and presence or absence of vegetation. +As these phenomena have a dynamic characteristic, the extent they describe (GM_Surface) has a validity period. A marineLayer may not be associated with a particular SeaArea. A SeaArea may have multiple MarineLayers and MarineLayers can overlap each other. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +Geometry of the marine layer. + + + + + -- Name -- +Valid Time + +-- Definition -- +Time period for which the marine layer is valid. + + + + + -- Name -- +Sub layer + +-- Definition -- +A marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Parameter Value Pair +-- Definition -- +A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property. e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter + +-- Definition -- +A definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +value +-- Definition -- +the value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius. + + + + + -- Name -- +valid time + +-- Definition -- +The time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea +-- Definition -- +Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater). +-- Description -- +An area of sea, bounded by land and adjacent sea regions. May contain smaller scale sea regions. Has common large scale circulation patterns, in part defined by its land boundaries. High Water is taken to be mean high water. Applies to common names areas of sea, e.g. North Sea, Agean Sea etc. (Source: IHO S23 SeaRegion) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states. + +-- Description -- +A SeaArea is a type of HydroObject as described in the Annex1 theme Hydrography. It has geometry described by one or more GM_MultiSurfaces. Multiple geometries are allowed to enable a SeaArea to be described according to different tidal states. +Typically however, specialisations of SeaArea will restrict the geometry to a particular tidal state or set of tidal states. SeaAreas include named seas such as ‘Baltic Sea’ and also un-named areas of sea that have particular chemical and physical characteristics. SeaAreas are 2D objects and carry no explicit information about the depth of the sea, this is specified in the INSPIRE Elevation Theme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +inspire ID + +-- Definition -- +"External object identifier of the spatial object.". +-- Description -- +"An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.". + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Area Type + +-- Definition -- +Type of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue codelist. e.g. Estuary + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +extent + +-- Definition -- +The extent of the Sea Area at a particular tidal state. + + + + + -- Name -- +parameter value +-- Definition -- +A value of some parameter assigned to the SeaArea. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius +-- Description -- +A SeaArea may be attributed with any number of values that are relevant for the sea area polygon as a whole. More detailed observations, such as grids and point data are the subject of the Oceanographic Geographical Features specification. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +SeaAreas can consist of sub areas. +e.g. A SeaArea defining all european seas could be an aggregation of multiple SeaAreas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc) + + sr:SeaArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Bed Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover. e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type. + +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea bed rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It does not include the subsea geology and is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Surface Type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea bed. + +-- Description -- +Surface type of sea bed. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Sea Surface Area + +-- Definition -- +An area of the sea surface with some type of cover e.g. an area of sea ice. +-- Description -- +This describes a sea region according to the characteristics of the sea surface rather than characteristics of the water column in general. It is analogous to the concept of LandCover (INSPIRE Annex III). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +surface type + +-- Definition -- +Surface type of sea area. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shore Segment + +-- Definition -- + +A Shore Segment is a section of shore line. + +-- Description -- +Where it is possible to provide attributes about shore stability (eroding, stable etc) and/or shore type (sand, rock, harbour etc). Then the Shore Segment should be used in place of the GML LineString element to describe curve segments. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry of the ShoreSegment. + + + + + -- Name -- +shore classification + +-- Definition -- +The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassification codelist. + + TG + + + + + + -- Name -- +shore stability + +-- Definition -- +The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStability codelist. + + TG + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Shoreline + +-- Definition -- +Any Boundary between a Sea Area and land. +-- Description -- + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Name -- +segment + +-- Definition -- +A section of shoreline. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water level +-- Definition -- +The water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater) + + IR + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4ecaa147 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-core/3.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cad8cc7a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-core/4.0/StatisticalUnitCore.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Base + +-- Definition -- +The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units. + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. + +EXAMPLE grid cell, point, line, polygon. + +NOTE Spatial features of any INSPIRE application schema can be considered as a statistical unit, because all can be used as spatial reference. This class is provided to represent features that are used only to disseminate statistical information and that are not included in another INSPIRE application schema. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b3912f87 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-grid/3.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3cbce96 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-grid/4.0/StatisticalUnitGrid.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Grid + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical grids. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +A grid cell position within a grid. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +x-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1. + + + + + -- Name -- +y-axis value + +-- Definition -- +The position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid + +-- Definition -- +A grid composed of statistical cells. + +-- Description -- +Such grid is associated with an upper grid, that has a bigger resolution, and a lower grid that has a lower resolution. Some statistical grids are organised into a hierarchy of grids with different resolutions. The cells composing two linked grids have to satisfy some topological constraints: each cell of the upper grid should be the aggregation of cells of the lower grid. + +EXAMPLE The hierarchical structure is a quadtree if the grids are composed of quadrilateral cells and each cell is composed of less than four cells of the lower level. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +EPSGCode + +-- Definition -- +The EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same CRS. + + + + + -- Name -- +Resolution + +-- Definition -- +The grid resolution. + +-- Description -- +This information is relevant only if all cells of the grid have the same resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Origin + +-- Definition -- +The position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined). + +-- Description -- +The origin point is the lower left grid point. + + + + + -- Name -- +Width + +-- Definition -- +The grid width, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Name -- +Height + +-- Definition -- +The grid height, in cell number (if defined). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The cells composing a grid. + + su-grid:grid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid. + + su-grid:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid cell + +-- Definition -- +Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell. + +-- Description -- +A statistical grid cell is associated with: +- the unique statistical grid cell of its upper level (if any) it is covered by, +- the statistical grid cells of its lower level (if any) it covers. + +NB Statistical grid cells are squares. + +EXAMPLE In a quadtree structure, some cells are associated with the four cells they are decomposed into. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Code + +-- Definition -- +A cell code. + +-- Description -- +This code is composed of: +1. A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code. +2. A resolution and position part: +- If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters too. +- If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second. +For both cases, the given position is the position of the lower left cell corner. + +NOTE: This code acts like an identifier. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell lower left corner geographical position. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Grid position + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The grid cell geometry. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical grid cells. + + su-grid:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical grid cell. + + su-grid:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The grid made up of cells. + + su-grid:cells + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical grid resolution + +-- Definition -- +A statistical unit resolution value. + +-- Definition -- +The resolution can be a distance or an angle. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Length resolution + +-- Definition -- +A distance resolution. + + + + + -- Name -- +Angle resolution + +-- Definition -- +An angle resolution. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0beda217 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-vector/3.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94fe321c --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su-vector/4.0/StatisticalUnitVector.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,637 @@ + + + -- Name -- +Statistical Units Vector + +-- Definition -- +Package containing classes to represent statistical units with vector geometries. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry. + +-- Description -- +Such object can be composed of other area statistical unit. + +EXAMPLE A country area, an administrative unit, a NUTS region. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the reference geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Land area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the above-water part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Livable area value + +-- Definition -- +The area of the livable part. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Administrative units used to buid the area statistical unit. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next lower level. + + su-vector:uppers + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The area statistical units of the next upper level. + + su-vector:lowers + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Successors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:predecessors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Predecessors of the area statistical unit. + + su-vector:successors + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The tesselation composed of units. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution + +-- Definition -- +Representation of vector statistical unit evolution. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Date + +-- Definition -- +The date when the change occured. + + + + + -- Name -- +Evolution type + +-- Definition -- +The type of evolution. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Area variation + +-- Definition -- +The area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Population variation + +-- Definition -- +The population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is "change". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the final unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the units concerned by the evolution. + + su-vector:evolutions + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry type + +-- Definition -- +The geometry type. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +Most detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + -- Name -- +Least detailed scale + +-- Definition -- +The least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale). + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Statistical tesselation + +-- Definition -- +A tesselation composed of area statistical units. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTS regions coverage. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The units composing a tesselation. + + su-vector:tesselation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately lower statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:upper + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The immediately upper statistical tessellation. + + su-vector:lower + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit + +-- Definition -- +Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface). + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +Thematic identifier + +-- Definition -- +Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme. + +-- Description -- +Some statistical units may be assigned multiple thematic identifiers. + +EXAMPLE: NUTS codes are thematic identifiers. + + + + + -- Name -- +Country + +-- Definition -- +The code of the country the object belongs to. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geographical name + +-- Definition -- +Possible geographical names of the object. + + + + + -- Name -- Statistical unit type -- Definition -- Type of territorial unit used for dissemination purposes. + + + + + -- Name -- +Begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +End lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Validity period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not. + + + + + -- Name -- +Reference period + +-- Definition -- +The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometries + +-- Definition -- +Geometrical representations of the vector statistical unit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +All the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered. + + su-vector:units + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Vector statistical unit geometry + +-- Definition -- +A geometrical representation for vector statistical units. + +-- Description -- +Vector statistical units can have several representations depending on the context they are used for. It is adviced to produce at least one reference geometry. + +EXAMPLE1: A vector statistical units may be represented both by an area and a point geometry. Such point can be the center of gravity or a label location. + +EXAMPLE2: For mapping, different generalised representations of vector statistical units are required. These geometries depend on the visualisation scale. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry + +-- Definition -- +The geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +Geometry descriptor + +-- Definition -- +The statistical unit geometry descriptor. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su/0.0/StatisticalUnits.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su/0.0/StatisticalUnits.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c01a26b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/su/0.0/StatisticalUnits.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Territorial unit for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003. + +-- Description -- +NOTE NUTS regions subdivide each Member State into a whole number of territorial units for statistic at NUTS1 level. Each of these is then subdivided into regions at NUTS2 level and these in turn into regions at NUTS3 level. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this NUTS-region. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Unique code of the territorial unit for statistics as defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A NUTScode from Denmark could be DK031. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3a58fc40 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-a/3.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1115 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + bui:ControlTower + bui:airportHeliport + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38189233 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-a/4.0/AirTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1038 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the air transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which form part of an inland aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way. + +DEFINITION Aerodrome Reference Point (ARP): The designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established [AIXM3.3]. + +DEFINITION Airport/heliport: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- control towers -- Definition -- The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code specifying the type of aerodrome. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE Aerodrome only, combined aerodrome/heliport or simple landing site. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of aerodrome. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the air link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the air network, which could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +NOTE 2 This collection of air links is equivalent to RoutePortion feature in AIXM5.0. RoutePortion: A group of two or more consecutive segments of the same route, which have the usage and/or the same flight restrictions [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A node which occurs in a air network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. + +DEFINITION Significant point: A specified geographical location used to define an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes [AIXM5.0]. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Significant Points are specific air nodes which normally define air routes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Route - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE A collection of air link sequences and or individual air links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and /or properties, which perform a Route. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route classification. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirRouteSegment - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE The presence of air nodes (normally defining Significant Points) is not mandated. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The class or type of an air route link. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AirspaceVolume - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Definition of Airspace: A defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 Airspace regions are managed by air traffic control systems to provide a safe IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) navigation for air traffic services and aircrafts. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Airspace.type - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Apron - AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE Examples of Designated points are compulsory and non-compulsory reporting points. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded designator of the point. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLE The five-letter ICAO name of the point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical length of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical length of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 Value for the length of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical length of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The physical width of the element. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The value of the physical width of the runway [AIXM5.0], when applied to RunwayArea. + +NOTE 2 The value of the physical width of the taxiway [AIXM5.0], when applied to TaxiwayArea. + +NOTE 3 The value of the physical width of the touchdown and lift-off area [AIXM5.0], when applied to TouchDownLiftOff. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This might be different from the elevation of the Aerodrome Reference Point. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the field altitude. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: IAP. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + +NOTE 3 A specific runway of an airport/heliport usually has more than one IAP, depending on the landing direction on it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE When applied to an AirRouteLink it corresponds to the Lowest Safe Altitude, which is defined in order to provide safety for navigation. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services. + +DEFINITION Navaid equipment: A physical navaid equipment like VOR, DME, localizer, TACAN or etc. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 +The Navaid Equipment share business rules like paired frequencies [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of the navaid service. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES ILS, MLS, VORTAC, VOR/DME. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The coded identifier given to the navaid system. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Procedure - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 A defined airway connector designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services during the take-off or landing phase, which links an airport/heliport to a significant point, usually connected to one or more air routes. + +NOTE 2 When a airport/heliport is not connected with a standardized airway connector to the rest of the air network, this object can be used as a fictitious connector between the airport/heliport and a significant point on one or more ATS routes - for example for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights. + +NOTE 3 Nevertheless, three main types of standardized Procedures are usually defined for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flights: +- Standard Instrument Departure (SID), corresponding to the take-off phase. +- Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR), corresponding to the initial approach during the landing phase. +- Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), corresponding to the final approach and arrival during the landing phase. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 This includes the concept of Final Approach and Take-Off Area (FATO) for helicopters [Runway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 2 The runway strip is a defined area including the runway and stopway, if provided, intended : a) to reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway; and b) to protect aircraft flying over it during take-off or landing operations [ICAO]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An operationally significant position on the center line of a runway direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 The role of the point along the runway direction centreline is indicated within the pointRole attribute. + +NOTE 2 Runway centreline points are used to connect the Procedure Links that connect an airport/heliport to the rest of the air network. + +EXAMPLE A typical example is the runway threshold [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: STAR. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the initial approach during the landing phase. Each airport/heliport could have various STAR linking significant points (usually connected to air routes) to the points designated to start the landing on a specific runway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE 1 Acronym: SID. + +NOTE 2 It corresponds to the take-off phase. Each airport/heliport could have various SID linking the different runways to one or various significant points, usually connected to air routes. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [SurfaceCharacteristics.composition - AIXM5.0]. + +EXAMPLES Asphalt, concrete. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Taxiway - AIXM5.0]. + +NOTE This includes aircraft/helicopter stand taxilines, apron taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, air taxiways etc. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the taxiway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [AIXM5.0]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value of the altitude limit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The restrictions to the use of an air network object. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of use restriction for the air network object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fea38e32 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-c/3.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..12f4d28f --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-c/4.0/CableTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the cable subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of a cableway transport. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d6b0d63 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ra/3.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,573 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The railway link does not represent a real and existing railway track but a fictitious trajectory. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A fictitious trajectory to connect railway links across a turntable. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bb9b1322 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ra/4.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,525 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1435 millimetres). + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Monorail. + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ra/5.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ra/5.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9ebe57e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ra/5.0/RailwayTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the rail subtheme + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A single value that identifies the track gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks for a railway stretch. + +-- Description -- +This is dependent on the resolution of the data. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfTracks is not an exact value. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of tracks present. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inidicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Railway lines characterized by a specific identification code, used by railroad companies or tourist railways, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Railway links can be used to represent stretches of railway with one or multiple tracks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The function of a railway node within the railway network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A unique code assigned to a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The current use of the railway. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard. + +DEFINITION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area. + +DEFINTION Railway yard: An area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3441fd04 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ro/3.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,890 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f263473 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ro/4.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,800 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF], [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The second most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The third most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fourth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The fifth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The sixth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The seventh most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The eighth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The ninth most important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The least important roads in a given network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF] + +NOTE The farthest ways in the forest road network. It has no regular maintenance. [NVDB] [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended maximum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is a recommended minimum value + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ro/5.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ro/5.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58224c97 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-ro/5.0/RoadTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,610 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the road subtheme. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE E40. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. +The code always starts with a letter 'E', followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Based on [EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Physical form of the way. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [GDF, EuroRoadS]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Functional rank of the road link in the road network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Where functional classification systems are used that have fewer classes/ranks than the number provided by FunctionalRoadClassValues, classes with codes 1 to n will be used, where n corresponds to the number of classes that are used in the classification system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The number of lanes of a road element. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapated from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE When the value for this attribute is 'both', numberOfLanes contains the sum of the number of lanes in both directions of travel. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + +NOTE This attribute only applies when the value in numberOfLanes is not an exact value. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples are roads characterized by a specific identification code, used by road management authorities or tourist routes, identified by a specific name. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The national number of the road. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it. + +-- Description -- +EAXMPLE Pedestrian areas. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. +Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Name of the road. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLES Gas station, rest area, toll area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Facility that is available for a given road service area. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road service area. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [GDF3, Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of road surface. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The width of the road, measured as an average value. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute 'width' applies. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Road width value. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Number of lanes including the start lane counted from the right hand side for which the speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Source for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value for speed limit. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Start lane counted from the right side for which speed limit applies. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. +NOTE This attribute only applies when the property is associated with a road link or road link sequence. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Period during which the speed limit is valid. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE Adapted from [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f1d43f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-w/3.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c13bfaf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-w/4.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,713 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No.92/2. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No.92/2 - Table 1. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-w/5.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-w/5.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..104ca66e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn-w/5.0/WaterTransportNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,647 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are used on the water transport subtheme. + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE Navigational buoys may be classified according to: (a) their shape, appearance, or construction, such as barrel, can, cask, conical, cylindrical, dan, keg, nun, pillar, spar, spherical, or topmark buoy; (b) their colour, such as black, chequered, green, red buoy; (c) their location, such as bifurcation, fairway, junction, mid-channel, middle-ground, or turning buoy; (d) the various kinds of hazards or dangers to navigation which they mark, such as bar, isolated danger, fish trap, obstruction, spoil ground, telegraph or wreck buoy; (e) their particular purpose or use, such as anchor, anchorage, compass adjustment, dredging, farewell (or landfall), marker, quarantine, station (or watch), or warping buoy. [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The main travelled part of a waterway. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + +NOTE That part of a river, harbour and so on, where the main navigable channel for vessels of larger size lies. It is also the usual course followed by vessels entering or leaving harbours, called 'ship channel' [IHO Hidrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE The inland waterways classified by the CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Waterway which is defined at sea waters. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. + +DEFINITION Deep water route: A route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is used to connect the port with the rest of the water transport network, by means of the different waterway links which arrive to / depart from it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [S-32 - IHO International Hydrographic Dictionary] + +NOTE 1 Acronym: TSS. + +NOTE 2 TSSs constitute main components of maritime routing measures for hydrographic transport. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Buoy + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:MarineWaterway + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A component of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:TrafficSeparationSchemeArea + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + tn-w:Beacon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A defined area where traffic lanes cross. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IMO Ships Routeing, 6th Edition], [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [IHO Hydrographic Registry]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches. + +-- Description -- +NOTE The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the water link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes a element of the water network, which is a navigable path within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals) and could be characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE It is also used to represent a significant feature in the network, such as a port. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Water Transport Networks will use the <i>WatercourseLink</i> class - provided by the INSPIRE Hydrography Data Specification - wherever possible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3f4873e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn/3.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d15d411a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn/4.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,786 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Possible types on transport networks. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by air. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by cable. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by rail. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by road. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The transport network consists of transport by water. + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn/5.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn/5.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..547b5910 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/tn/5.0/CommonTransportElements.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +This package defines the types that are common for all transport networks subthemes. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A restriction on the access to a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Nature of the access restriction. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the maintenance authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE Examples of routes along which marker posts can be found are roads, railway lines and navigable waterways. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. + + tn:TransportLinkSet + tn:post + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The authority owning the transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Identification of the owning authority. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Restriction on vehicles on a transport element. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The measure for the restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The type of restriction . + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Euroroads]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network. + +-- Description -- +NOTE +This spatial object type supports the aggregation of links to form objects with branches, loops, parallel sequences of links, gaps, etc. + +EXAMPLE +A dual carriageway road, as a collection of the two link sequences that represent each carriageway. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Marker post along a route in a transport network. + + tn:MarkerPost + tn:route + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics. + +EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the TransportLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The location of the transport point. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Vertical level relative to other transport network elements. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Relative vertical position of the transport element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ugs/0.0/UtilityAndGovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ugs/0.0/UtilityAndGovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5bc119f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/ugs/0.0/UtilityAndGovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A tube for the conveyance of solids, liquids or gases. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Utility and governmental services' due to its role in water supply, which is mentioned in the definition 2007/2/EC Ann III. 6. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A facility to move solids, liquids or gases by means of pressure or suction. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. + +NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Utility and governmental services' due to its role in water supply/waste management/etc., which are mentioned in the definition 2007/2/EC Ann III. 6. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..296d43ae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-emf/3.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + + -- Name -- +parent facility + +-- Definition -- +A parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs. + +-- Description -- +A facility may belong to multiple other facilities. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c26dcc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-emf/4.0/EnvironmentalManagementFacilities.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +environmental management facility + +-- Definition -- +A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimitable area of land or water used to serve such functions. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE In the context of waste management the "specific function" may be a waste recovery or disposal operation. Typically, waste management sites and waste management installations (such as incineration plants, landfills or storages) get distinguished. Multiple waste management installations may be found at the same site. Waste management installations can be a part of other waste management installations. + +The functions considered for the Environmental Facilities Theme fall mainly under the NACE rev. 2 category E "Water supply; Sewerage; Waste management and remediation activities". + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +type + +-- Definition -- +The type of facility, such as installation or site. + + narrower + technicalGuidance + http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codeList/EnvironmentalFacilityType + + + + + + -- Name -- +service hours + +-- Definition -- +Service hours of the facility. + + + + + -- Name -- +facility description + +-- Definition -- +Additional information on an Environmental Management Facilities, including its address, a contact details, related parties and a free text description. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +physical capacity + +-- Definition -- +A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree. + +-- Description -- +NOTE Capacity could refer depending of the thematic scope to different concepts included on the legislation as &ldquo;emission limits&rdquo;, &ldquo;capacity incineration&rdquo;, &ldquo;nominal capacity&rdquo;, &ldquo;objective estimation data&rdquo;, &ldquo;rate of desulphurization&rdquo; or &ldquo;recycling rate&rdquo;. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +permission + +-- Definition -- +Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management Facility , subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installation or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator complies with the requirements fixed by the law or standards. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity; + +The term may be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc). + +-- Description -- +NOTE This terms is referred in several legislative acts as &ldquo;permit&rdquo; , &ldquo;authorization&rdquo;, &ldquo;development consent&rdquo; or &ldquo;exploration permit&rdquo; among others. + +EXAMPLE 1 &ldquo;&hellip;a [written] decision by which the competent authority grants permission to operate all or part of an installation&rdquo; ; +EXAMPLE 2 &ldquo;.. the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +status + +-- Definition -- +The status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned. + + IR + + + + + +... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..29bc6855 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-govserv/3.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bb5c9f0b --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-govserv/4.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-govserv/5.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-govserv/5.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e5e405c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-govserv/5.0/GovernmentalServices.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by administrative unit + +-- Definition -- +Administrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by named place + +-- Definition -- +Geographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by network + +-- Definition -- +Part of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service. + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility by polygon + +-- Definition -- +Polygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service + +-- Definition -- +Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of the INSPIRE directive. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list serviceType Value. + +-- Description -- +The accordant sites are commonly presented in governmental and municipal portals and map systems as "point of interest"-data, and may be point-based locations of a variety of categories of municipal and governmental services and social infrastructure. The spatial object type itself is generic in terms of the modelling approach, that the concrete type of a GovernmentalService is determined by the value of the attribute serviceType. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +area of responsibility + +-- Definition -- +The spatial responsibility of a service instance. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE 1: An administration is responsible for a municipality; +EXEMPLE 2: A specialized hospital is responsible for a region. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +begin lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +end lifespan version + +-- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + +-- Description -- +Related to the life-cycle of the spatial object in the data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +INSPIRE identifier + +-- Definition -- +External object identifier of the governmental service. + +-- Description -- +NOTE: An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. +The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + -- Name -- +point of contact + +-- Definition -- +Contains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service. + +-- Description -- +In some cases this information will coincide with the contact information of the service authority, owner or operator (i.e. specific position or role of the responsible party, described in the relatedParty attribute of the GovernmentalServiceExtended in the extended profile). + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location + +-- Definition -- +Location where the service is offered. + + + + + -- Name -- +service type value + +-- Definition -- +Type of an administrative and governmental service. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location type + +-- Definition -- +Set of types of references to locate a service. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by address + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an address. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by building + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a building. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by activity complex + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to an activity complex. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +service location by geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a geometry. + + + + + -- Name -- +location service by utility node + +-- Definition -- +Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, telecommunication, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9112dc47 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-common/3.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1303 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + base2:RelatedParty + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..337a0638 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-common/4.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1303 @@ + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-common/5.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-common/5.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..427bc2b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-common/5.0/UtilityNetworksCommon.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,1270 @@ + + + -- Name -- +common utility network elements + +-- Definition -- +Common Utility Network Elements + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance + +-- Definition -- +An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute "appurtenanceType"). + +-- Description -- +The "appurtenanceType" attribute uses the "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist for its values. But this is an empty codelist that needs to be extended by a concrete codelist of appurtenance types for each utility network type. +So e.g. for the electricity network, the "ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist should be used. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +appurtenance type value + +-- Definition -- + +Type of appurtenance + +-- Description -- +The "AppurtenanceTypeValue" codelist is an abstract codelist that can be replaced by the various appurtenance type value codelists for each utility network. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +specific appurtenance type + +-- Definition -- +Type of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cabinet + +-- Definition -- +Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Cabinets represent mountable node objects that can contain smaller utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction. + +-- Description -- +A Duct (or Conduit, or Duct-bank, or Wireway) is a linear object which belongs to the structural network. It is the outermost casing. A Duct may contain Pipe(s), Cable(s) or other Duct(s). +Duct is a concrete feature class that contains information about the position and characteristics of ducts as seen from a manhole, vault, or a cross section of a trench and duct. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +duct width + +-- Definition -- +The width of the duct. + +-- Description -- +The measurement of the object - in this case, the duct - from side to side. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A duct may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +ducts + +-- Definition -- +A single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct. + + us-net-common:Duct + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +The set of pipes that constitute the duct bank. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +manhole + +-- Definition -- +Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects. + +-- Description -- +Manholes perform following functions: +<ul> + <li>Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the conduit or wires. </li> + <li>Provide a location for bending the conduit run without damaging the wires. </li> + <li>Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. </li> + <li>Provide access to the system for maintenance. </li> +</ul> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. + +A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipe diameter + +-- Definition -- +Pipe outer diameter. + +-- Description -- +For convex shaped objects (e.g. a circle) the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundery. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pressure + +-- Definition -- +The maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe. + +-- Description -- +The unit of measure for pressure is commonly expressed in "bar". + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +cables + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more cables. + + us-net-common:Cable + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pipes + +-- Definition -- +A pipe may contain one or more pipes. + + us-net-common:Pipe + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole + +-- Definition -- +Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Poles represent node objects that can support utility devices and cables. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +pole height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the pole. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the pole - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower + +-- Definition -- +Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks. + +-- Description -- +Towers represent node objects that support reservoirs, cables or antennas. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +tower height + +-- Definition -- +The height of the tower. + +-- Description -- +The height is the vertical extend measuring accross the object - in this case, the tower - at right angles to the lenght. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- + +utility Link + +-- definition -- + +A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- name -- +utility Link Sequence +-- description -- +A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility linkset + +-- Definition -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">An abstract utility network class which groups common properties of Cable, Pipe and Duct featureTypes.</font> + +-- Description -- +<font color="#1a1a1a">This class also extends the LinkSet featureType, which allows Cable, Pipe and Duct classes to use either the (more complex) LinkSequence or (more simple) Link class.</font> + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility delivery type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of utility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection ... + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +warning type + +-- Definition -- +Kind of overground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network + +-- Definition -- +Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network. + +-- Description -- +In the real world, objects are connected to each other: an optical cable is connected to a multiplexer that in turn is connected to copper cables connecting into our homes to provide cable TV, telephony and internet access. Using GIS to support network utility management typically involves many types of features that may have connectivity to each other. Topology in GIS is generally defined as the spatial relationship between connecting or adjacent features, and is an essential prerequisite for many spatial operations such as network analysis. Utility networks can be described as NaN (Node-Arc-Node) network using two basic geometric types: points (aka <i>nodes</i>) and polylines (aka <i>arcs</i>). NaN topologies can be directed or un-directed, depending on specific type of network (i.e. water networks are directed, while telecommunications networks are not). Such topology structure provides an automated way to handle digitising and editing errors, and enable advanced spatial analyses such as adjacency, connectivity and containment. Infrastructure networks rely on Generic network model developed during Annex I. + +Note: +Via the attribute "utilityNetworkType", that uses the "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" codelist, the type of utility network can be defined. E.g. by selecting the "sewer" value, the utility network becomes a "sewer utility network". +Using the "crossTheme" value, a utility network can be created that contains e.g. ducts, which can contain pipes and cables from various utility network types. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility network type + +-- Definition -- +The type of utility network or the utilily network theme. + +-- Description -- +Uses the codelist "UtilityNetworkTypeValue" to describe the possible utility networks. This also contains the "crossTheme" value to be used for utility networks that can contain cables or pipes from various themes, typically used by utility network providers that provide ducts. + + implementingRule + + + + + -- Name -- +authority role + +-- Definition -- +Parties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked to (e.g. part of) this utility network. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link utility facilities - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +disclaimer + +-- Definition -- +Legal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information. + + + + + -- Name -- +networks + +-- Definition -- +A single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network. + + us-net-common:UtilityNetwork + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity. + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at both ends of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility node container + +-- Definition -- +A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not neccessarily belonging to the same utility network). + +-- Description -- +Nodes are found at either end of the UtilityLink. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +current status + +-- Definition -- +The status of an utility object with regards to its completion and use. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid from + +-- Definition -- +The time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +valid to + +-- Definition -- +The time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +vertical position + +-- Definition -- +Vertical position of the utility object relative to ground. + + implementingRule + + + + + + -- Name -- +utility facility reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a facility activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a utility facility - having a more complex geometry - to a utility network element. + + act-core:ActivityComplex + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +governmental service reference + +-- Definition -- +Reference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element. + +-- Description -- +This reference can be used to link a governmental service object to a utility network element. + + us-govserv:GovernmentalService + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +geometry + +-- Definition -- +Location of the utility node container. + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + + + + + -- Name -- +nodes + +-- Definition -- +Contained utility nodes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b38a7d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-el/3.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5ab4e5b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-el/4.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-el/5.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-el/5.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f98fb822 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-el/5.0/ElectricityNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + -- Name -- +electricity utility network + +-- Definition -- +Electricity network sub-domain. + + + + + + + -- Name -- +electricity cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +operating voltage + +-- Definition -- +The utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity. + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +nominal voltage + +-- Definition -- +The nominal system voltage at the point of supply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ecb7441a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-ogc/3.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..40423eb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-ogc/4.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas & chemicals utility network + +-- Definition -- +Oil, gas & chemicals network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-ogc/5.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-ogc/5.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..07f7910d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-ogc/5.0/OilGasChemicalsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +oil, gas and chemicals product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c9e95b49 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-sw/3.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a317ba10 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-sw/4.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-sw/5.0/SewerNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-sw/5.0/SewerNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dce17bb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-sw/5.0/SewerNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + -- Name -- +sewer utility network + +-- Definition -- +Sewer network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer pipe + +-- Definition -- +A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +sewer water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of sewer water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-tc/3.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-tc/3.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..199a0f3a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-tc/3.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications utility network + +-- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or computer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable material type + +-- Definition -- +Type of cable material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-tc/4.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-tc/4.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca64f746 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-tc/4.0/TelecommunicationsNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications utility network + +-- Definition -- +Telecommunications network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable + +-- Definition -- +A utility link or link sequence used to convey data signals (PSTN, radio or computer) from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +telecommunications cable material type + +-- Definition -- +Type of cable material. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..17fdf1cb --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-th/3.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..829d597d --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-th/4.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-th/5.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-th/5.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7a7ccab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-th/5.0/ThermalNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal utility network + +-- Definition -- +Thermal network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal pipe + +-- Definition -- +A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +thermal product type + +-- Definition -- +The type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe. + + technicalGuidance + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e36b73e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-wa/3.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3227a2e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-wa/4.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-wa/5.0/WaterNetwork.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-wa/5.0/WaterNetwork.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26b22c8e --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/us-net-wa/5.0/WaterNetwork.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + -- Name -- +water utility network + +-- Definition -- +Water network sub-domain. + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water pipe + +-- Definition -- +A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another. + + + + + + + + + -- Name -- +water type + +-- Definition -- +Type of water. + + implementingRule + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/wfd/0.0/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/wfd/0.0/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c3ae6ae --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/hosts/inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/wfd/0.0/WaterFrameworkDirective.xsd @@ -0,0 +1,378 @@ + + + -- Definition -- +The 'Water Framework Directive' application schema contains spatial objects associated with reporting under European Directive 2000/60/EC "establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy". + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or aquifers. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(12)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the WFD groundwater body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class representing a WFD body of surface water or body of groundwater. + +-- Description -- +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. + +NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. + +EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object. + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. + + hy:HydroObject + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +External object identifier of the spatial object. + +-- Description -- +NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(6)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of standing inland surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(5)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(7)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Abstract class containing common attributes for a WFD river or lake. + +-- Description -- +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rivers with a catchment area > 50,000 km<sup>2</sup>; or rivers and main tributaries that have a catchment area between 5,000 km<sup>2</sup> and 50,000 km<sup>2</sup>. + +Lakes that have a surface area > 500 km<sup>2</sup>. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [WISE GIS Guidance]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +Rivers that have a catchment area > 500 km<sup>2</sup>. + +Lakes that have a surface area > 10 km<sup>2</sup>. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [WISE GIS Guidance]. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A discrete and significant element of surface water. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [Based on 2000/60/EC Art. 2(10)]. + +EXAMPLE A lake, a reservoir, a stream, river or canal, part of a stream, river or canal, a transitional water or a stretch of coastal water. + +NOTE 1 The surface water bodies shall be identified as falling within either one of the following surface water categories - rivers, lakes, transitional waters or coastal waters - or as artificial surface water bodies or heavily modified surface water bodies. [2000/60/EC Ann. II 1.1(ii)] + +NOTE 2 All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +'Artificial water body' means a body of surface water created by human activity. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(8)]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +The geometry of the WFD surface water body: +- a surface for a WFD coastal water; +- a surface for a WFD transitional water; +- a curve for a WFD river; +- a surface for a WFD lake. + +-- Description -- +NOTE A 'representative point' may be supplied instead of the geometry. + + + + + -- Definition -- +'Heavily modified water body' means a body of surface water which as a result of physical alterations by human activity is substantially changed in character, as designated by the Member State in accordance with the provisions of WFD Annex II. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(9)]. + + + + + -- Definition -- +Representative point of the WFD water body. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- Definition -- +A body of inland water flowing for the most part on the surface of the land but which may flow underground for part of its course. + +-- Description -- +SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(4)]. + +NOTE All WFD spatial object types are regarded as candidate spatial objects in Annex III theme 'Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units' due to their primary function for reporting under Directive 2000/60/EC. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +